Symptoms of amniotic fluid leakage are usually uncontrolled vaginal discharge, and in a few cases it is accompanied by mild abdominal pain or contractions. When a pregnant woman has amniotic fluid leakage, there is usually a large amount of fluid coming out of the vagina. The fluid is usually clear and watery, similar to urine, and can be uncontrollable, wetting the underwear. If a pregnant woman has uncontrollable fluid outflow, you can promptly seek medical attention, internal examination, while available test strips for testing, if there is a PH test paper turns blue, insulin-like growth factor positive, indicating that premature rupture of fetal membranes may be. If there is amniotic fluid outflow, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination, and also to elevate the buttocks to avoid excessive amniotic fluid outflow or umbilical cord prolapse.