When your water breaks, does it flow all the time or just a little bit?

Most people will keep flowing when their water breaks, while a few will only flow a little. After the water breaks, there is usually a distinct sensation of vaginal fluid, slightly cloudy, white, odorless amniotic fluid when you are standing, and amniotic fluid when you are lying down, when you turn over and move around. When the water has just broken, the flow is fast and copious and slowly slows down. In rare cases of high water breakage, less amniotic fluid flows out. If water breakage occurs, it is important to adopt a lying position and keep your buttocks elevated to prevent the flow of amniotic fluid. The rupture of amniotic fluid is dangerous and can easily lead to lack of oxygen for the fetus, and even the moment the water breaks, there is a possibility of cord prolapse due to the high tension, etc. It is important to go to the hospital in a timely manner. It is also important to adopt a flat lying position when going to the hospital.