When amniotic fluid breaks and vaginal bleeding occurs after pregnancy, it means that the pregnant woman is about to give birth.
Rupture of amniotic fluid is a sign of impending labor. When a pregnant woman experiences rupture of amniotic fluid, vaginal bleeding, or is accompanied by lower abdominal pain, lumbar pain, lumbar distension, and other prenatal manifestations, it means that the pregnant woman is about to go into labor. If a pregnant woman is not yet full-term, the possibility of preterm labor is relatively high, and she should be accompanied by her family members to seek timely medical checkups.
After amniotic fluid rupture and vaginal bleeding, pregnant women should try to rest in bed and elevate the buttocks appropriately, so as to avoid excessive amniotic fluid loss, prolapse of the umbilical cord, intrauterine oxygen deprivation of the fetus and intrauterine infection.
Pregnant women need to go to the hospital in time to wait for labor before regular contractions occur. If there is no successful delivery for more than 12 hours, it may affect the health of the fetus and the pregnant woman, and intervention labor or cesarean section, etc. is needed according to the specific situation.