Fluid flowing from below in the eighth month of pregnancy is not necessarily amniotic fluid, but may also be vaginal secretions or urine. Vaginal secretions and cervical mucus increase after pregnancy, and as the weeks of pregnancy increase, the pressure of the enlarged uterus on the bladder may result in urine leakage. So when the eighth month of pregnancy appears below the flow of liquid is not necessarily amniotic fluid, but may also be vaginal secretions or urine, if you can not be clear, you can go to the hospital for examination, such as ultrasound, vaginal secretion pH (acidity and alkalinity) and other tests to assist in the diagnosis. At eight months of pregnancy, you are already in the late stage of pregnancy. You should follow your doctor’s instructions to have regular checkups and count the fetal movements to assess the condition of the fetus in the womb. If you are in stable condition, you can exercise under the guidance of your doctor to help you control your weight during pregnancy and have a natural delivery. When abdominal pain, vaginal discharge and other conditions occur, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner.