If a pregnant woman’s water breaks in late pregnancy, she should first lie down, drink plenty of water, and go to the hospital as soon as possible to prepare for delivery.
Pregnant women who experience water breakage at home should first lie down to prevent excessive outflow of amniotic fluid, and at the same time drink plenty of water to replenish the amniotic fluid through blood circulation. Water breakage is a precursor to labor, so you should go to the hospital as soon as possible and undergo ultrasound to determine the amount of amniotic fluid remaining and prevent fetal distress.
Generally speaking, if the fetus is full term, labor is required within 24 hours of water breaking. If the contractions continue to fail to start, labor may be induced by hypnotic injections, and if the water breaks to a greater extent, a cesarean section may be performed to prevent the fetus from being in danger in the uterus.
Therefore, if the water breaks during pregnancy, women should go to the hospital in time and take standardized methods of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.