Late pregnancy underwear always gets wet

  As a friend who is pregnant for the first time, I am worried about various pregnancy reactions. In fact, all pregnancy reactions after pregnancy are within the normal range. However, if there are any differences, I believe that pregnant friends are not very familiar with them. Pregnancy reactions in the early, middle, and late stages of pregnancy are different. What is the reason why underwear is always wet in the late stage of pregnancy? Let's take a look together below.

  

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  Is it important for underwear to always be wet during late pregnancy

  In fact, this is a normal phenomenon, because in the late stages of pregnancy, especially towards delivery, excessive secretion is caused by fetal compression. Pregnant mothers can use pads or change underwear frequently. But if there is a sudden increase in water flow, it means that the amniotic fluid has ruptured and you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, or if you experience redness and regular contractions, you need to go to the hospital.

  Reasons for wet underwear in late pregnancy:

  During pregnancy, due to local vaginal congestion and hormonal effects, vaginal secretions may increase and do not require treatment. Normally, normal vaginal discharge is white paste like and odorless. To ensure a dry and clean environment, pregnant mothers should wear cotton underwear and change them frequently. However, if symptoms such as itching, pain, yellow or foul smelling vaginal discharge occur in the external genitalia, it is necessary to seek medical advice from a doctor, as this may be caused by external genitalia, vaginal or cervical diseases. If left unchecked, it may affect the growth and development of the fetus, or cause adverse consequences such as premature rupture of membranes and preterm birth. Also, never self medicate, as some medications can have adverse effects on the fetus.

  Premature rupture of membranes. If the pregnant mother clearly feels that there is a large amount of transparent fluid flowing out, she should consider whether it is amniotic fluid flowing out, which is medically known as premature rupture of membranes. Premature rupture of membranes, also known as premature rupture of membranes, occurs in 2.7% to 17% of all deliveries. After the rupture of the fetal membrane, pregnant women may suddenly feel a large amount of fluid flowing out of the vagina, with varying amounts of fluid flow. If the rupture is large and low, there will be more vaginal fluid flow. When abdominal pressure increases (coughing, weight-bearing, etc.), amniotic fluid will flow out. A pool of fluid can be seen in the posterior fornix, and the anterior amniotic sac cannot be reached during vaginal examination. When the fetus is first exposed, amniotic fluid can be seen flowing out of the vagina. If the rupture is small or high, the clinical presentation is atypical and may be characterized by only a small amount of intermittent vaginal fluid flow, which may be mistaken for an increase in vaginal secretions.

  After reading some introductions about pregnancy, do you have some understanding? Although pregnancy is a process that all pregnancy reactions need to go through, if the pregnancy reactions are severe, it is still necessary for a doctor to diagnose them in person to determine if there are any problems. At the same time, pay attention to rest and a reasonable diet, so that the body will not affect the health of the fetus. Taking good care of the body is the most crucial.

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