Stressbucket
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Guys, give me some feedback. And I'm about to be slightly gross, so if you can't handle TMI about fluids, don't even read.
I went in for an amniocentesis nearly two weeks ago, and have felt absolutely fine, no cramping, no fever, no nothing. However, I've developed a slight paranoia over the idea I might be leaking tiny amounts of amniotic fluid.
My panties are slightly damp, not wet, at the end of the day. I'm not noticing excess discharge, and I certainly haven't felt anything like a gush or trickle happening. I have no actual reason to think I'm leaking, except that I read online that one way to check is that leaking urine from baby pressing on bladder smells ammoniac, while amniotic fluid smells basic and chloriney.
So now I'm spending far too much time sniffing my own underwear (I told you this was gross), and I've learned that I can't entirely distinguish the difference between chlorine and ammonia, on underpants. My undies certainly have a chemicalish odor, but I THINK it's because I constantly have to pee, and I'm dripping a little when I can't get to the ladies room right away. When I get a little discharge fresh on a piece of toilet paper, it smells as it usually does. (I'm sorry. This is pretty disgusting.)
Would you be worried? I'm inclined to call the advice nurse, except this sounds so utterly paranoid. Should I just drop into the urgent care clinic after work tomorrow and ask them for some litmus paper? Am I making sense?
I went in for an amniocentesis nearly two weeks ago, and have felt absolutely fine, no cramping, no fever, no nothing. However, I've developed a slight paranoia over the idea I might be leaking tiny amounts of amniotic fluid.
My panties are slightly damp, not wet, at the end of the day. I'm not noticing excess discharge, and I certainly haven't felt anything like a gush or trickle happening. I have no actual reason to think I'm leaking, except that I read online that one way to check is that leaking urine from baby pressing on bladder smells ammoniac, while amniotic fluid smells basic and chloriney.
So now I'm spending far too much time sniffing my own underwear (I told you this was gross), and I've learned that I can't entirely distinguish the difference between chlorine and ammonia, on underpants. My undies certainly have a chemicalish odor, but I THINK it's because I constantly have to pee, and I'm dripping a little when I can't get to the ladies room right away. When I get a little discharge fresh on a piece of toilet paper, it smells as it usually does. (I'm sorry. This is pretty disgusting.)
Would you be worried? I'm inclined to call the advice nurse, except this sounds so utterly paranoid. Should I just drop into the urgent care clinic after work tomorrow and ask them for some litmus paper? Am I making sense?