One thing that most women experience in their lives is giving birth to a baby. The process from pregnancy to delivery takes a long time, and this period is not only hard but also requires caution. In the later stages of pregnancy, the amniotic fluid may rupture. This is a common situation. However, sometimes the amniotic fluid ruptures but the stomach does not hurt. So, let us explore the reasons why the stomach does not hurt when the amniotic fluid ruptures. During pregnancy, the uterus often contracts, especially when approaching the due date. This is called "false labor" or "false pain". Because it can easily cause discomfort and anxiety in pregnant women, some people mistakenly think that birth is coming, but it occurs more irregularly and is less painful. If contractions occur approximately every ten minutes, you should notify your doctor immediately and prepare to go to the hospital for delivery. If a contraction occurs every five minutes, it means that delivery has begun and the uterus will contract regularly. The contraction at this time is called labor, and it will be followed by severe pain. The expectant mother must go to the hospital as soon as possible. In addition, mothers should be reminded that sometimes the amniotic membrane breaks before contractions occur. This is called "early rupture of water" and mothers should immediately ask a doctor to check whether the cervix is open and whether there is umbilical cord prolapse. If the water breaks for too long, it is more likely to cause bacterial infection and lead to some complications, so mothers should be careful. The due date has passed, but why is there still no movement from the baby? My water has broken, but why doesn’t my stomach hurt yet? When encountering such a situation, mothers should consider inducing labor. Sometimes it is not a bad thing to let the labor pain come earlier. Whether induction of labor is needed in the late pregnancy should ultimately be decided by the doctor. Moreover, no matter what the reason for inducing labor is, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the degree of fetal development must be determined first. Amniotic fluid refers to the fluid in the amniotic cavity of the uterus during pregnancy. Throughout the pregnancy process, it is an important component that is indispensable for maintaining fetal life. The source of amniotic fluid varies at different stages of fetal development. During the first trimester, the amniotic fluid is derived primarily from the plasma component of the embryo. Later, as the embryo's organs begin to mature and develop, other sources of amniotic fluid include fetal urine, respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, umbilical cord, placental surface, etc. . |
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