Signs and Symptoms of Amniotic Water Breaking

The most typical symptom and manifestation of amniotic fluid breakage is that the pregnant woman suddenly feels more fluid coming out from the vagina, and the amount of vaginal fluid increases when the abdominal pressure is increased. In full-term amniotic fluid breakage, the anterior amniotic sac is not palpable during vaginal examination, and the amount of vaginal fluid increases when the fetus is pushed upward, and fetal fat and feces can be seen, and some pregnant women will experience redness and contractions after their water breaks. There will be a small amount of redness when the water breaks, which is mainly caused by the rupture of capillaries in the fetal membranes. Breaking of amniotic fluid is sometimes accompanied by contractions, mainly due to the release of inflammatory mediators from the uterus during the breaking of water, which will stimulate the uterus and cause contractions. If you experience any of the above common clinical signs and symptoms of water breakage, you should come to the hospital in time for examination. Through vaginal examination, ultrasound or PH test to determine whether there is water breakage, if it is determined that there is water breakage, should be hospitalized as soon as possible to wait for delivery.