Amniotic fluid

Amniotic fluid's disease overview

The amniotic fluid is a liquid surrounding the fetus, a liquid environment that helps the fetus grow during pregnancy. Amniotic fluid plays a very important role such as helping to protect the fetus from injury when in the womb, a sterile environment to avoid special infections in the lungs, nutrition for the fetus, support to keep it. The fetus has an appropriate stable body.

Normal amniotic fluid is surrounded by amniotic fluid that is not escaped outside, a sterile environment for the fetal to grow. The fetus can survive and develop by maintaining a stable amount of amniotic fluid at a physiological level, not too much nor too little.

What is

? ? Alnormal rust is the condition of amniotic fluid out of the vagina little by little, so sometimes pregnant women do not notice or think that it is urine or vaginal infection.

Is the phenomenon amniotic fluid dangerous ? In fact, amniotic fluid can cause amniotic fluid to be dry, seriously affecting the development of the fetus, if not detected in time, it can lead to abortion, miscarriage, premature birth. On the mother side, amniotic fluid makes the vaginal area wet to facilitate bacteria to act and penetrate inside, causing amniotic fluid infections, vaginal infections. In addition, prolonged amniotic fluid causes the amount of amniotic fluid for the fetus to grow underdently, making the mother difficult because the umbilical cord is pinched, affecting the oxygen exchange of the fetus leading to an increased risk of caesarean section. P>

Normally, amniotic fluid occurs when the mother is coming to labor. Amniotic fluid may be a sign of labor. However, a few amniotic fluid appears early before labor 1-2 months forecast of high risk of premature birth.

Causes of Amniotic fluid's disease

  • Causes of inflammation before or during pregnancy
  • The cause of pregnant women experienced abnormalities in the amniotic sac, causing the amniotic membrane to become thinner, leading to leakage of amniotic fluid.
  • abnormal pregnant women, narrow pelvis, multiple fetuses, amniotic fluid, amniotic fluid, banh chung sticking to the uterus wall or open waist wall bow.
  • Unknown cause
  • Symptoms of Amniotic fluid's disease

    Symptoms of manifestation are water flowing little by little from the vagina. However, it is necessary to distinguish which is amniotic fluid, urine, or vaginal fluid that helps pregnant women limit the bad risks for the fetus and prevent complications.

  • The amniotic fluid is usually clear, the urine is usually pale yellow, the vaginal fluid is usually more mucus and may be yellow and blue.
  • Non -smelled amniotic fluid, stalky urine, vaginal discharge may have a fishy smell
  • Pregnant women can hold back, have vaginal discharge naturally
  • Urinary urine in the bladder and still wet underwear
  • Try purple kneeling: Purple kneeling is blue, it is amniotic fluid
  • Ochancer may be accompanied by the uterine mound.

  • Clinical examination to distinguish
  • People at risk for Amniotic fluid's disease

  • Vaginal infections
  • History of amniotic fluid, rupture of young amniotic fluid, early rupture of amniotic fluid
  • Use daily sanitary pads
  • Multi -pregnant pregnancy

  • Uterine open waist
  • Abnormal throne
  • Striker vegetables
  • Prevention of Amniotic fluid's disease

    amniotic fluid in the first 3 months and/or 3 months in the middle of pregnancy can cause complications such as congenital defects, miscarriage, premature birth, and fetus. In the last 3 months of pregnancy, the amniotic fluid can lead to: difficulty due to the pinched umbilical cord, fetal failure, increased risk of caesarean section.

    Therefore prevention is extremely important, including

  • Monitor the changes of the body, prevent maximum complications that may occur by timely detection and treatment.
  • Ultrasound, regular antenatal care.
  • If leaked/amniotic fluid, pregnant women need to keep the body clean, avoid inflammation.
  • Pregnant women should not have sex, soak in a bath, douche vaginal or self -check the genital area by hand.
  • Pregnant women should not use tampons because they will cause more inflammation.

    Diagnostic measures for Amniotic fluid's disease

  • Diagnosis is based on the properties of amniotic fluid: clear color, odorless, small quantity, melting. Try purple kneeling blue.
  • Examination in the amniotic fluid is still intact
  • Need to distinguish amniotic fluid from urine, vaginal fluid based on the above symptoms
  • Amniotic fluid's disease treatments

    Depending on the stage and have different directions and treatment:

  • When detecting or suspecting that she leaked amniotic fluid, pregnant women need to go to medical facilities to see immediately. As soon as the amniotic fluid leaked, the amniotic fluid gradually became thinner and they were at risk of breaking whenever pregnancy, very dangerous.
  • If the fetus is young, the pregnant woman is forced to take antibiotics to prevent the risk of amniotic fluid infections, and to infus and use anti -uterine contractions to stabilize amniotic sac. Note to choose antibiotics as directed by the doctor, using antibiotic groups that do not affect the fetus.
  • In case the fetus is full of life (greater than 37 weeks of pregnancy), the doctor may decide to give birth early to avoid risks for the baby.
  • In case the liquid is green and secreted in a large amount of a warning sign that the baby has defecated the rubbing in the uterus can be dangerous to the mother's life and Babies need to be hospitalized immediately.
  • Rest, nutrition
  • Pregnant women need to keep the body clean, avoid inflammation.

  • Pregnant women should not have sex, soak in a bath, douche vaginal or self -check the genital area by hand.
  • Pregnant women should not use tampons because they will cause more inflammation.

    See also:

  • Is it dangerous when pregnant? Strong>
  • What is the young amniotic rupture and how dangerous?
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