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4. Membrane Rupture

Low levels of amniotic fluid in the earlier stages of pregnancy is a complication medical professionals monitor closely. The first step after discovering the condition is checking the amniotic membrane or waterbag to see if it is intact or ruptured. A broken membrane will release amniotic fluid in a gush or slow trickle, leading to increasingly lower levels.

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