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You are nearing the end pregnancy And you begin to wonder why your water broke. That is a very common curiosity. When the membranes rupture, a light yellowish-brown liquid begins to flow. This fluid is considered amniotic fluid and looks and smells a little like urine. When the “water” begins to flow, it usually means that labor has begun and the baby will soon be born.
What causes water to break?
During pregnancy, amniotic fluid is stored for the baby and acts as a cushion against concussion and pressure. For example, nearly all pregnant women have had a collapse during pregnancy. pregnancy This is due to an imbalance caused by the pregnant belly. This water protects the baby from impact.
How does your water break down? On a biological level, blood cells recognize when it is time to break down water. It takes a series of events to rupture the membranes, regain water, and become active. However, the membranes may rupture prematurely, or the water may break due to other events that occur in the torso.
Spontaneous rupture during delivery (SROM)
Normally, during delivery, the baby spontaneously moves toward the birth canal, and the pressure of this movement causes the water to break. When this occurs, warm water, called amniotic fluid, is felt flowing out under pressure from the baby.
In an induced delivery, the doctor may rupture the amniotic fluid, causing the water to break. A fragile plastic hook is inserted to puncture the pocket. Although it may be a little difficult, this procedure is not painful and will help move the process along.
Early rupture at the end of the semester (prom night)
In some cases, a woman’s water may break early; the chance of this happening is only 10%. When this does occur, it usually occurs approximately 24 hours before the start of delivery, i.e., in the 37-42 month range. But what actually causes the water to break? There are several reasons why water breaks early. These include
- Stress induced by wearing a big baby
- Premature activation of membrane enzymes
- Braxton-Hicks Redingen during pregnancy
- Multiple baby pregnancy
- Kidney infection, bladder, cervix, vagina or uterus
- The condition called Polyhydramnios actually means that there is a very large amount of water in the fruit bag.
Premature premature rupture of membranes (PPROM)
Premature premature rupture of membranes occurs when the membranes have been broken for 37 months. About four out of every preterm births are caused by this because the fruit bag becomes uncoordinated later. The baby no longer has a protective barrier against infection and must die as soon as possible. The moment you have every opportunity to get it right that your bag is aborted prematurely is, among other things
- Premature activation of membrane enzymes
- Inflammation or infection of the fruit.
- More than one baby in your fruit bag.
- Kidney infection, bladder, uterus, cervix or vagina.
- Traumatic or weak cervix
- History of early delivery
- Low collagen content in fruit tissue
- Symptoms of vaginal exsanguination in references beyond the first trimester
- Excess water in fruit bag
- Procedure called Cerclage performed early during delivery. pregnancy To prevent premature delivery.
- Baby in position
- Amniocentesis performed early a pregnancy
- Kegel biopsy performed early for abnormal masochism.
- Participation in sexual intercourse
- Very heavy treatment or thus stretching your body very heavily
- Smoking or drug abuse
- Poor diet
- Copper deficiency, vitamin C or zinc
What happens if the membranes break?
When considering breaking a membrane it is important to remember that it is a natural part of the family. This usually happens just before or early in the delivery process. For some, the membrane can break while they are in bed. Some women also believe that there is every opportunity to pee in bed.
For some women there is a small popping sound or sensation when the membranes break. Amniotic fluid is coming from one woman to the other, some are a little wet, others feel a lot of water coming out of their vagina. Shortly after breaking the membranes, if the membranes have not yet been created, they begin to reduce; if they do not work intensively for 24 hours, they can suffer from early work; if they do not work intensively for 24 hours, they can suffer from early work.
Fruit restoration vense can have a pale yellow color with a small fragrance reminiscent of urine, but they are clear and odorless. If in doubt as to whether the membranes are broken, you should call your own doctor and have them run a test to see if the fruit has passed.
It is important to pay attention to the color and smell of the water because if it is caffeine-like or greenish you need to call your doctor immediately. Sometimes boys still have bowel movements in your uterus and this can cause serious situations. If the membranes break, you also run the greatest risk of exposing yourself and your baby to infection. Using tampons and using the bottom to catch water is fundamental. You do not have to take a bath, but you can take a shower. Ignore intercourse, especially if your amniotic fluid is torn.
What happens if your membranes break prematurely?
You have already forced your water to turn. But what if your membrane breaks too soon? When and how the membranes rupture can affect the birth.37 If it occurs within a month, doctors usually wait to see what happens to it before setting up a special procedure. In 30% of cases, the membranes break before birth begins.
If your membranes break and your pregnancy At 33-36 weeks, it will be a non-intensive early delivery; if you don’t get your own birth within 48 hours, the doctor can call you to work. However, in your case it is so pregnancy very premature, as you are less than 32 months along. In that case, your doctor will probably want to postpone your birth to give your baby more time to mature in the womb.
Of course, all of these conclusions depend on the condition of you and your baby. If one of you is not feeling well, has lots of vaginal blood loss, or has symptoms of infection, your doctor may decide to postpone the birth regardless of how long in advance.
There are many treatment variants in case of premature rupture of the membranes. These include
- Medication to prevent infection and support you pregnancy As long as it is not dangerous to you and your baby.
- Steroid injections to reduce the risk of breathing problems in your baby. Also known as breathing syndromes. Your doctor can arrange this for you if your membranes have been broken for 34 months.
- Administration of a reduced form if your work is very premature and there are virtually no welfare complications to justify not giving this. This can be given in the form of tablets or via infusion.
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