What are the symptoms of premature rupture of membranes at 13 weeks of pregnancy

  Premature rupture of membranes is a very dangerous symptom, and every pregnant woman is particularly worried about it. Premature rupture of membranes can cause the fetus to stop developing, miscarriage or premature birth. If premature rupture of membranes occurs, it can greatly affect the safety of both the pregnant woman and the fetus, and should be treated in a timely manner. So, what are the symptoms of premature rupture of membranes at 13 weeks of pregnancy?

  

What are the symptoms of premature rupture of membranes at 13 weeks of pregnancy1

  The specific manifestation is sudden vaginal discharge with or without various reasons, and the amount of discharge can be more or less. Vaginal discharge is usually continuous, with varying durations. It starts with a large amount and gradually decreases, while a small amount is intermittent. Vaginal discharge is usually related to changes in the pregnant woman's position and activity.

  When a pregnant woman is lying down, there may be fluid flowing out of the vaginal opening, or there may be no fluid flowing out at all. If there is no fluid flowing out, during anal examination, the woman may lift the posterior vaginal fornix and push the fetal head to press the uterine floor, or if the pregnant woman changes her position, fluid may flow out of the vaginal opening. Note that after these auxiliary procedures, there may still be no fluid flowing out.

  For pregnant women with premature rupture of membranes, the first step is to undergo a relevant physical examination to identify the specific cause of premature rupture of membranes, in order to receive targeted treatment and related adjustments. According to the different stages of pregnancy in women, different treatment methods need to be adopted.

  If the pregnant woman is close to the due date, it may be recommended to have a cesarean section to give birth to the fetus. If the due date is far away, silent infusion may be used to increase amniotic fluid volume. For women in early pregnancy, if the fetus's lungs have obvious infections, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner.

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