Can leakage of water?
Pregnant women are often disturbed by the question- Can amniotic fluid leak, and how much allocation of amniotic fluid is dangerous for the child and the woman herself? Before answering this question, it is necessary to understand - what is "amniotic fluid"?
Amblerous water
The amniotic fluid is the habitatchild for 9 months. Thanks to the amniotic fluid, the child is able to move around the uterus and, accordingly, to develop harmoniously. The amniotic fluid fills the fetal bladder gradually as the child develops. This fluid is formed from maternal blood, which is transmitted directly through the vessels of the placenta. The average volume of amniotic fluid is about 1 to 1.5 liters of fluid, which can decrease to approximate labor activity. But can water flow before the onset of labor? What are the causes and risks of leakage and premature discharge of amniotic fluid?
Causes of allocation of amniotic fluid
The normal period of outpouring of amniotic fluidit is considered 38 weeks. The spillage occurs quickly and with a large volume - about 0.5 liters per one ejection. Also characteristic for normal outflow of water is the presence of growing fights.
Premature outflow is often due toinflammatory processes of the uterus or vagina. Disease-causing microorganisms are able to thin the fetal membrane, so leakage or outflow of amniotic fluid occurs before the due time. The risk of an early outflow is that the baby can not continue to develop fully in the mother's womb. In case of premature rupture, you must call an ambulance.
Small allocation of amniotic fluidto notice yourself is quite difficult. But, if there is a suspicion of leakage of water, you can make a test at home on the allocation of amniotic fluid. In the absence of such a test, you need to contact a women's consultation. Even when examined by a gynecologist, it is not always possible to accurately determine the presence of secretions of amniotic fluid, so the gynecologist conducts a cytological examination of the smear.
In any case - at the slightest suspicion of the allocation of amniotic fluid should seek the qualified assistance of medical personnel in order to avoid harming the child and the woman herself.