What if the amniotic fluid keeps running?

The amniotic fluid keeps flowing and an obstetric ultrasound needs to be done to look at the amount of amniotic fluid. If the amniotic fluid is very low or almost zero, emergency cesarean section is needed to terminate the pregnancy. If the amount of amniotic fluid is normal, treatment should be given according to the gestational age of the fetus.1, not full-term: the gestational week <34 weeks, first take the breech position to keep the fetus in labor, so as to reduce the outflow of amniotic fluid due to gravity, and to avoid intrauterine hypoxia of the fetus caused by too little amniotic fluid. If necessary, give dexamethasone injection to promote fetal lung maturation, magnesium sulfate to inhibit uterine contractions to protect the fetus, antibiotics to prevent infection treatment, close supervision of ultrasound and fetal heart rate monitoring, and try to prolong the gestational period; 2. Full-term: gestational period ≥ 37 weeks, first review the ultrasound and fetal heart rate monitoring, if there is no abnormality, there is no contraindication to vaginal delivery, you can have a trial of labor through the vagina. If there are still no obvious contractions in 6-12 hours, you can choose to use artificial intervention to induce labor.