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Clear Liquid Leakage & Ammonia Odor: Potential Causes & When to Seek Medical Advice
The clear liquid you describe could be amniotic fluid, which surrounds the developing fetus during pregnancy. Amniotic fluid can have a slightly sweet, ammonia-like odor. If you are concerned that you may be leaking amniotic fluid, it's important to contact a healthcare provider as soon as possible so they can assess the situation and determine if there are any concerns.
It's also worth noting that other conditions, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI) or a sexually transmitted infection (STI) can also cause discharge with a strong odor, so it's important to have any unusual vaginal discharge evaluated by a healthcare professional.
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