Whether or not you can go to the toilet to urinate after your water breaks cannot be generalized due to individual circumstances. If a pregnant woman is in full-term labor, she can go to the toilet to urinate if there is no risk of umbilical cord prolapse, but she needs to be assisted. If the amniotic fluid is too much and there is a risk of umbilical cord prolapse, it is generally not allowed to go to the toilet and you need to urinate in bed. If a pregnant woman is in full-term labor, the prenatal dewlap is already connected, and the chance of umbilical cord prolapse is smaller, then she can go to the toilet to urinate. However, she needs to be assisted in this process and avoid squatting for a long time. If a pregnant woman’s amniotic fluid is too much and the prenatal dew is not connected, urinating in the toilet after her water breaks will lead to a higher risk of umbilical cord prolapse, which will lead to fetal distress and seriously jeopardize the growth and development of the fetus, and in serious cases, can lead to stillbirth. Therefore, pregnant women in this situation can lie down on the bed to urinate to reduce the chances of umbilical cord prolapse. If you want to urinate after your water breaks, you should ask your doctor for advice.