33 Weeks Discharge A Little Stinky Is it amniotic fluid It is necessary to visit the hospital for examination to draw an accurate conclusion.
If it is amniotic fluid coming out, it will be intermittent and recurring, and the amniotic fluid will be clear and bright in color, and usually without any smell. If it is leukorrhea or urine, it tends to have a certain fishy odor.
Prompt medical attention is recommended, and your doctor can test it with pH paper. If the pH paper changes color and the fluid is alkaline, amniotic fluid can be identified. Or use an insulin-like growth factor test, which is more accurate. An ultrasound can also be done, and if there is a large amount of amniotic fluid coming out of the fetus, a decrease in the amount of amniotic fluid will be seen during the ultrasound.
If amniotic fluid is determined to be leaking, it is considered to be a case of premature rupture of membranes, and it is recommended to go to the hospital promptly, and you may choose to use appropriate antibiotics within 12 hours to prevent infection.