Saraswati Agarwal22 Feb 2026Can sch causes pprom in pregnancy?Hi, I'm 16 weeks pregnant and can sch causes pprom in pregnancy?. matlab what should I do? Any advice from other moms-to-be?28ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestArpitha Singhal·3 Mar 2026I had a small SCH in my first trimester and it resolved with complete bed rest. But you must ask your doctor about your specific condition and risks.23ShareReportNirmala Bundela·23 Feb 2026This is a very delicate matter, please talk to your gynac immediately. With my history, I always suggest contacting the doctor for any bleeding or fluid leak concerns.21Share
Arpitha Singhal·3 Mar 2026I had a small SCH in my first trimester and it resolved with complete bed rest. But you must ask your doctor about your specific condition and risks.23ShareReport
Nirmala Bundela·23 Feb 2026This is a very delicate matter, please talk to your gynac immediately. With my history, I always suggest contacting the doctor for any bleeding or fluid leak concerns.21Share
Laveena Senapati·4 Mar 2026Any risk during pregnancy needs proper medical guidance, not self-treatment. Please consult your doctor to understand your scan reports.21ShareReport
Damini Deora·5 Mar 2026Please consult your gynecologist immediately to discuss your SCH and any risks.20ShareReport
Komal Sundaram·26 Feb 2026Please do not search about this online as it will only scare you. Directly contact your gynac and let them check you to ensure everything is fine.18ShareReport
Shanti Lohia·7 Mar 2026While a small SCH often resolves on its own, any risk of PPROM is serious. Please let your doctor monitor your fluid levels and cervix carefully.18ShareReport
Meena Vijayakumar·1 Mar 2026My saas always says that for any major worry like this, we should directly visit the clinic instead of sitting at home and guessing.15ShareReport
Bhramaramba Chaudhuri·27 Feb 2026Beta, don't take any stress, but please call your doctor. For these serious medical things, only doctors can give the right advice.14ShareReport