Is it possible to slowly leak amniotic fluid?
Accordingly, how do I know if amniotic fluid leaking?
Signs of Leaking Amniotic Fluid There are a few ways to tell. Color. Amniotic fluid is generally clear, while urine tends to be on the yellower side and discharge more of a cloudy white. If you're noticing a continuous trickle or even a small gush of clear fluid, odds are you're leaking amniotic fluid.
Keeping this in view, how long can you leak amniotic fluid?
It's not all that common for your water to break before you go into labor. PROM, or leaking amniotic fluid after 37 weeks, occurs somewhere between 8 and 15 percent of pregnancies. PPROM is far less common, occurring in about 3 percent of pregnancies.
A pregnant woman with a liquid other than urine or normal discharge coming from the vagina should visit the doctor. This is particularly true if the fluid is green, brown, or has a foul smell. Leaking amniotic fluid will usually be clear and odorless and will continue to leak.