If the amniotic fluid keeps flowing, you need to have an obstetric ultrasound to look at the amniotic fluid volume. If the amniotic fluid is very low or almost zero, an emergency cesarean section is needed to terminate the pregnancy. If the amniotic fluid volume is normal, treatment should be given according to the fetal gestational age.1. Not yet full term: at <34 weeks of gestation, first take breech high position to keep the fetus, which can reduce the flow of amniotic fluid due to gravity and avoid intrauterine hypoxia caused by too little amniotic fluid. If necessary, give dexamethasone injection to promote fetal lung maturation, magnesium sulfate to inhibit contractions and fetal preservation treatment, antibiotics to prevent infection treatment, close monitoring of ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring, and try to extend the gestational week; 2, full term: gestational week ≥ 37 weeks, first review ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring, if there is no abnormality, there is no contraindication to vaginal delivery, you can try to deliver vaginally. If there are still no obvious contractions for 6-12 hours, you can choose to use manual intervention to induce labor.