It’s very important to be seen even if you’re not completely convinced it is actually amniotic fluid. No need to wait in the ER when you can skip the line and be escorted like the VIP you are. This way, they’ll be able to prepare for your arrival. Give them the heads up on what’s been happening and for how long. You’ll want to call your labor and delivery nurse before you head in. If it’s wet, it’s very likely you’ve been leaking amniotic fluid, and you’ll need to go in and have it checked out. But hey, at least your panties won’t get peed in again when you stand back up. If the maxi pad is dry at the end of the hour, you know it was probably just urine or discharge. Amniotic fluid will keep coming regardless of your position.
Both discharge and urine can trickle out with gravity. It’s very important for this test to follow this rule. You’ll need to lay down for an hour or so. I know one of the perks of pregnancy is not having to wear these, but I promise it’s a short test. Put on a Maxi PadĬhange into a fresh pair of underwear and put on a maxi pad. But if you’re still not sure, there’s one more test you can do at home. Usually though, you’ll be able to distinguish discharge from amniotic fluid by consistency. It can sometimes be watery, creating confusion as to what it really is. If it looks like you’ve just used your panties to blow your nose, discharge is probably the culprit.ĭischarge is another lovely common side effect of pregnancy. Is what’s in your underwear thin and watery or something thicker? If it’s odorless but watery, there’s a good chance it’s amniotic fluid. It’s not pleasant, but is a completely normal part of pregnancy, especially near the end of your third trimester.
You’ll pee yourself when you cough, sneeze, laugh, stand up, blink…pretty much anything can trigger a trickle of urine. Sometimes we don’t even feel it coming, but, oh, there it is anyway. All that pressure your little one is putting on your bladder can cause many mini accidents throughout the day. Most of the time, it’s only urine leaking. If they’re odorless, it could be amniotic fluid or discharge. If your wet panties smell like pee, you’ve got your answer. Urine has a strong odor, so get those panties up to your face and have a sniff. Give it a Sniffįinally, that super human sense of smell during pregnancy will come in handy. Here's a list of ways to help figure out what's causing the wetness, all done from the comfort of your home - but no matter what, be sure to loop your care provider in with a quick call if you have any doubts. In my experience, it was indeed amniotic fluid, and I barely made it to the hospital in time for delivery. But if you’re reading this, you may be questioning if what you’re experiencing is urine, discharge or amniotic fluid. Most of the time this experience is completely normal and harmless.
Because pregnancy is just one glamorous surprise after another, there are a few factors that could be causing wetness in your underwear during your third trimester.