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Water leak in pregnancy
I am 32 weeks pregnant . Today while using the toilet I felt like I leaked some fluid but I am not sure whether it's my water break or the normal urine I was passing after having a hard bowl movement. I waited for 6 hours to see any further leakage but no more found on sanitary pad. What should I do next ? Kindly advise. Will an ultrasound help knowing if things are fine with baby?
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I wish you had got yourself registered with a Gynaecologist or a Nursing Home in your area for your delivery. Then your Gynaecologist could have decided whether you are having a leak of liquor or it is ordinary vaginal discharge.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Meet a doctor in  person for examination Yes an ultrasound can help find out If the amount of liquor around the baby is normal or less
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Connect please
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Need physical examination and usg
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