At 39 weeks, the amniotic water broke and lasted a few days at most

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's still going to be true, don't you want to die?

    Go to the hospital right away. If the umbilical cord comes out, the baby can be very dangerous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The problem of how long the amniotic water can last if it breaks is actually different from person to person. Amniotic fluid is directly related to childbirth, and if a pregnant woman finds that her amniotic fluid is broken, it may not be far from childbirth.

    Amniotic fluid has the effect of protecting the fetus, generally the fetus is full-term, the amniotic fluid will usher in labor within 24 hours after the breakage, under normal circumstances, the water breaking occurs in the first stage of labor when the uterine opening is close to open or open, with the continuous enhancement of uterine contractions, when the pressure in the amniotic cavity increases to a certain extent, the fetal membranes will naturally rupture, and then the amniotic fluid flows out.

    If there is no contraction within 24 hours, the doctor will use oxytoctocin, if oxytocin is used for 3 days and there is still no filial piety, then only a caesarean section can be taken.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At 36 weeks of pregnancy, the due date has not yet been reached, and the fetus has not been full-term, at this time, the amniotic water is broken, which belongs to premature rupture of membranes, which is a symbol of premature birth. Usually, the baby must be delivered immediately within 24 hours of the amniotic fluid breaking, otherwise the fetus will be deprived of oxygen due to the loss of amniotic fluid. Doctors will give some antibiotics to prevent intracavitarian infections and also induce labor**.

    Pregnant women should not panic when they find that their amniotic fluid has broken, lie down first, and raise their buttocks to avoid the loss of amniotic fluid too quickly, and they should go to the hospital quickly**.

    At 36 weeks, the fetus's physical development has been basically perfected and can be born. If the amniotic water breaks and the baby is not born within 24 hours, then it will cause an intrauterine infection and predispose to sepsis. Once a pregnant woman finds that her water breaks prematurely, then stay calm, don't rush, and keep a good mood to welcome the arrival of the baby.

    If the amniotic fluid of a pregnant woman breaks and the amount of water is relatively small, then it can still be held until the due date, as long as more amniotic fluid needs to be supplemented during this period. You can drink more soup, and drinking a lot of water can increase the amount of amniotic fluid; Or you can give an infusion to replace your amniotic fluid in the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Thirty-six weeks is OK, it is already full-term, there is no problem with the birth of the child, don't stand up if the amniotic water breaks, don't wait for a day, go to the hospital quickly, you can give birth to the child at this time, don't wait, it's more dangerous, go to the hospital and listen to the doctor's arrangement.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If your water breaks, it's best to go to the hospital and listen to your doctor's advice.

Related questions
16 answers2024-07-04

It may also be the production of some ** inflammation in pregnant women. Or it is the lack of nutrition of the pregnant woman and the abnormal fetal position of the child. In addition, the fetal membranes of pregnant women are not very evenly stressed, resulting in rupture. >>>More

18 answers2024-07-04

1.The pregnant woman lies down on her back and elevates her buttocks: this is done to prevent excessive discharge of amniotic fluid. 2.Timely delivery to the hospital: On the way to the hospital, it is also important to ensure that the pregnant woman is in a flat lying position.

19 answers2024-07-04

Yes. At this time, you must be calm, carefully observe the amount of traffic, and then call your loved ones for help, if the traffic is not too large, you can go downstairs slowly, take a taxi to the hospital, or lie down and wait for someone to come.

9 answers2024-07-04

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine by American experts pointed out that pregnant women should wait until at least 39 weeks of pregnancy if they want to choose a caesarean section. After following up more than 10,000 pregnant women who chose to have a cesarean section in 19 well-known affiliated hospitals in the United States, researchers found that more than 1 in 3 children were born by planned cesarean section, and all of them were born before 39 weeks of pregnancy. Babies born by caesarean section at 38 weeks of pregnancy have twice the risk of developing neonatal diseases such as the respiratory system compared to babies born at 39 weeks or term, and babies born between 37 and 38 weeks have four times the risk of normal births. >>>More

4 answers2024-07-04

One night last week, I was about to go to bed when I suddenly received a ** from my husband's cousin. He was in a hurry, and now his stomach was tight and hard, did he want to give birth? Say. >>>More