beagleowner
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Beagle, I hope that even though she didn't do a strip test, the dr. helped to ease your mind so that you can enjoy the rest of your time in Italy!!
She totally did, I guess I'm just wondering if people think a strip test was truly unnecessary. After all, if it were a slow leak wouldn't the amniotic fluid look fine on the ultrasound? However I wonder if that is just a really unusual situation and usually when PPROM occurs it is consistent and significant and therefore that would be a rare finding in an already relatively rare condition so it was just unreasonable to test for.
Today I had a few more wet spots after walking around for an hour or two but they were small, the size of a coin, and then I felt wet and wiped myself and there was a lot of what looked like wetness on the toilet paper...I scratched at it with my thumbnail and came away with what looked like a watery but milky cream, so that seems like normal Leukkorhea. Therefore I am wondering if what the water is, is just watered down versions of this.
I'm a midwife in the UK and have never ever used a strip test?
That is good to know. How would you assess for a slowly leaking rupture of membranes? She did a quick pelvic exam (very quick using fingers and speculum and I believe she felt my cervix) and did an ultrasound to check fluid levels.
I appreciate your input!