Premature rupture of membranes cannot be healed, so the statement that premature rupture of membranes can be healed in the fastest days is originally wrong.
Premature rupture of membranes is a natural rupture of membranes after 28 weeks of gestation before delivery, and the amniotic fluid flows out. Once a pregnant woman suffers a premature rupture of membranes, she needs to be hospitalized and treated in the hospital, and according to the week of gestation and the reason, she will decide whether or not to continue the pregnancy.
If the rupture occurs at or beyond 37 weeks of gestation, it is called full-term rupture of membranes; if it occurs at less than 37 weeks of gestation, it is called preterm rupture of membranes. Preterm rupture of membranes is mainly associated with vaginal infection, increased pressure in the amniotic cavity, uneven stress on the membranes, and nutritional deficiencies. Premature rupture of membranes at term is one of the main causes of preterm labor, and the smaller the gestational age, the worse the perinatal prognosis.
The rupture of membranes cannot be repaired. Therefore, once the diagnosis of premature rupture of membranes is confirmed, hospitalization should be actively carried out for observation and treatment, in order to prevent adverse effects on the pregnant woman and the newborn.