Pregnancy and childbirth for women are actually very complex and dangerous things. During the process of pregnancy and childbirth, various accidents may occur, causing danger to both the mother and the fetus. For example, amniotic fluid rupture is a common problem during pregnancy for pregnant women. Can amniotic fluid still heal after breaking?
In fact, the situation of amniotic fluid rupture should only occur during production. If premature rupture of amniotic fluid occurs before that time, it is a very dangerous situation called premature rupture of membranes. Premature rupture of membranes can directly affect the health of the fetus and easily cause fetal asphyxia and hypoxia, making it very dangerous.
If it is a mild premature rupture of amniotic fluid, bed rest is required. If there is a large amount of amniotic fluid gushing out, the situation will be very serious, and the fetus may be born within 48 hours. If the fetus is not born within 48 hours, it is necessary to take timely induction of labor to remove it, otherwise it may affect the physical health of the pregnant woman and even cause danger to the pregnant woman.
In fact, in the absence of accidents, premature rupture of the fetal membrane generally does not occur. If premature rupture occurs, timely measures need to be taken to maintain it, including careful observation of fetal movement and heart rate. If there are problems with fetal movement or heart rate in the baby, timely measures must be taken.