What should I do if my amniotic fluid breaks at week 19

  Amniotic fluid is one of the important conditions for fetal growth, and the amount of amniotic fluid will directly or indirectly affect the fetus. Once the amniotic fluid ruptures prematurely, it is not good for both the pregnant woman and the fetus. In order to reduce the harm caused by premature rupture of amniotic fluid, relevant protective measures should be taken to minimize the harm. So, what should I do if my amniotic fluid breaks at week 19?

  

What should I do if my amniotic fluid breaks at week 191

  At 19 weeks of pregnancy, if the amniotic fluid ruptures, it also depends on how much amniotic fluid has been lost. If the amniotic fluid is not very severe, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner. Doctors should take effective measures to protect the fetus as soon as possible to prevent the amniotic fluid from flowing more and more. If there is a large-scale outflow of amniotic fluid, then surgery and induced labor must be performed.

  At 19 weeks of pregnancy, there are many reasons for the rupture of amniotic fluid, such as not paying attention to the cleanliness of the uterine cavity, causing infection and resulting in amniotic fluid rupture. Also, if a pregnant woman is exhausted during pregnancy, her amniotic fluid may also rupture. Therefore, it is important for pregnant women to maintain personal hygiene during pregnancy, and to rest and relax more to avoid unnecessary burden and pressure.

  When pregnant women feel that their amniotic fluid is about to rupture, they should immediately stop their movements, lie flat to stabilize the outflow state, and maintain this position to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. After treatment, it is also important to pay more attention to body maintenance and consume more protein rich foods to supplement nutrition.

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