After the water breaks, you can speed up the opening of the cervix by stimulating the nipples and applying intravenous hysterotonin. After the water breaks, the mother should lie flat and slightly elevate the buttocks to prevent prolapse of the umbilical cord. By elevating the buttocks, the outflow of amniotic fluid can be reduced. The mother can stimulate and massage the nipples to induce uterine contractions, promote cervical ripening and cervical opening. If the fetal heartbeat is normal and fetal monitoring is good, you can wait for labor to start naturally. If the amniotic fluid ruptures but the cervix does not open, the mother needs to go to the hospital in time, and can be put on a drip to accelerate the opening of the cervix, so that the mother can deliver as smoothly as possible. If necessary, the pregnancy needs to be terminated by Caesarean section to prevent the risk of fetal hypoxia.