Many pregnant friends are very nervous when approaching their due date, because they are worried about not being able to give birth normally, so they want to learn more about childbirth knowledge. Generally speaking, the amniotic fluid will rupture before delivery. Let's take a look at what it feels like to break amniotic fluid before delivery?
The feeling of breaking amniotic fluid is mainly characterized by labor pains, and there will be rapid water flow out of the vagina. Before giving birth, pregnant women may suddenly feel a stream of water flowing out of the vagina. If there is water coming out, there is no need to worry. If you are really worried, you can go to the obstetrics department of the hospital for examination, which will make you more at ease.
You can judge it by observing the smell of amniotic fluid. Generally speaking, the smell of amniotic fluid is natural and there is no pungent odor, so when you feel sudden vaginal water flow, you can judge it by the smell.
In addition, the speed of flowing water is also one of the criteria for determining water breakthrough. Intermittent urination is a phenomenon of leaking urine, and when water breaks, it appears as fast as water flow, difficult to control, and accompanied by abdominal pain. When these situations occur, it may be a symptom of childbirth, and it is necessary to prepare a labor package in a timely manner and go to the hospital for labor.
In the late stages of pregnancy, when the fetus develops to a certain extent, the uterus of the pregnant woman will become larger, and the bladder will be greatly compressed. The amount of urine stored will decrease significantly, leading to frequent urination and urine leakage. Therefore, it is important to distinguish between urinary leakage and amniotic fluid rupture.