Vision Amniotic Leak Detector Encountering wetness is a common occurrence for pregnant women. So how would you know whether your wetness is amniotic fluid or urine, unless you visit your hospital or midwife? The easiest & most discreet way is to use Vision Amniotic Leak Detector (ALD). The new innovative Vision ALD is a non-intrusive & easy to use self-test for the possible detection of amniotic fluid leakage during pregnancy. Amniotic fluid leakage that is left undetected can cause a host of complications to both mother & the unborn baby. Vision ALD is used by pregnant women in the following situations: Whenever encountering unidentified wetness or After amniocentesis or To determine whether waters have broken Early detection of amniotic fluid leakage can help to: Prevent the risk of infection from mother to baby Prevent complications or premature birth Identify a possible membrane rupture, especially after amniocentesis Confirm that waters have broken The benefits for a mum-to-be to continuously monitor between possible amniotic fluid leakage or urine are: Helps prevent false alarms that cause unnecessary stress & hospital or midwife visits Gives the mum-to-be extra peace of mind while she waits for the delivery of her baby. How Vision ALD works: Vision ALD detects elevated p H levels which may indicate amniotic fluid leakage. A p H level greater than 5 will stain the indicator strip a blue-green colour. A normal vaginal p H is 3.5 to 4.5. Clinical trials have shown that Vision ALD demonstrated a sensitivity ranging from 95.7% to 100%. Vision ALD at a glance: Easy to use self-test, used just like a regular panty liner Gives the convenience of 'at home' testing, which is non-invasive Can be used by all pregnant women to differentiate between urine & possible amniotic fluid leakage Reacts to the smallest amount of amniotic fluid leakage Allows for early detection of amniotic fluid leakage, which if left untreated can cause a host of complications for both mother & the unborn baby Continuously monitors amniotic fluid leakage, therefore giving the mum-to-be extra peace of mind.