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premature rupture of membranes (prom)
What are the Symptoms of PROM?
The most common symptom of PROM is a sudden gush or a slow leak of clear or pale yellow amniotic fluid from the vagina. Other symptoms may include:
Vaginal discharge that is continuous and watery
Pelvic pressure
Intermittent or continuous lower abdominal pain
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