Premature rupture of membranes usually does not heal and is characterized by adverse effects on the mother and the perinatal baby, requiring standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
Once a premature rupture of membranes occurs, amniotic fluid flows out of the body along the rupture of the membranes, so this rupture, as a rule, is not self-healing. There are some cases of high rupture of membranes that will heal on their own.
After rupture of membranes occurs, it depends on the week of pregnancy, the condition of the mother and the fetus to decide how to treat it. In the case of full-term premature rupture of membranes, the pregnancy can be terminated by cesarean section or other means, depending on the situation. In the case of premature rupture of membranes at term, a comprehensive decision should be made based on the gestational week, the condition of the mother and fetus, the local level of neonatal care, and the wishes of the pregnant woman and her family.
When premature rupture of membranes occurs, it is important to go to the hospital for timely treatment according to your situation.