How to know is premature rupture of membranes?

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I gave birth to my baby two months ago, and my baby was born early because of my premature rupture of membranes. Thanks to early detection, the baby was born smoothly and is now very healthy. As a person who has experienced premature rupture of membranes, I think I should share my experience with you.

How to know is premature rupture of membranes?

First: when I was 35 weeks pregnant, I had premature rupture of membranes. When I was at home, I suddenly felt that there was a lot of fluid flowing out of my vagina. When I sneezed, I found that the more fluid flowing out. There's more fluid coming out of my vagina than usual. I don't feel right. I tried to calm myself, and then immediately asked my husband to help me to bed. So when pregnant women feel vaginal outflow of a lot of fluid, pregnant women should pay attention to it. Early detection is better.

Second: after arriving at the hospital, the doctor gave me a vaginal fluid pH test, amnioscopy and so on, and confirmed that I had premature rupture of membranes. It was suggested that I should induce labor immediately, otherwise it would be bad for adults and children. So my baby was born. When pregnant women feel unwell or abnormal, they must go to the hospital for examination and medical treatment as soon as possible. We are not experts, we must follow the doctor's advice. Remind pregnant women to pay attention to their health and health during pregnancy.

Third: after lying down, I asked my husband to take the pH test paper that had been prepared before to test the liquid flowing out of my vagina. The test paper is blue. Blue proves that the fluid is amniotic fluid. My husband and I both realized that it might be premature rupture of membranes. My husband tried to calm me down and immediately called 120 to send me to the hospital.

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Remind pregnant women to prepare pH test paper in advance, when you side to the vaginal liquid pH display blue. You have to go to the hospital immediately.