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Risk of preterm birth in women with pre-amniotic fluid at 35-36 weeks
Polyhydramnios is a condition of excess accumulation of amniotic fluid beyond normal physiological function. Polyhydramnios poses many risks to mother and baby, in which the risk of premature birth in pregnant women with polyhydramnios at 35-36 weeks is many times higher than in pregnant women with normal amniotic fluid.
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Is polyhydramnios at 24-28 weeks worrisome?
According to statistics, about 1% of pregnant women are at risk of facing the problem of excess amniotic fluid. The condition of excess amniotic fluid usually occurs from the 30th week of pregnancy onwards, however, there are cases where the fetus has excess amniotic fluid at 20 weeks.
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Polyhydramnios at 37-39 weeks should be handled?
Polyhydramnios is the phenomenon of excess accumulation of amniotic fluid beyond normal levels. Amniotic fluid plays an extremely important role in the development of the fetus, however, excess amniotic fluid can potentially pose some risks and affect the mother and fetus, especially for pregnancies in weeks 37-39.
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Causes of excess amniotic fluid during pregnancy
Polyhydramnios is a condition of excess accumulation of amniotic fluid exceeding the normal amniotic fluid index. Amniotic fluid plays an extremely important role in the development of the fetus, however, excess amniotic fluid can potentially pose some risks and affect the mother and fetus.
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Should a woman give birth naturally when she has excess amniotic fluid?
Pregnant women with polyhydramnios will encounter many problems with health and daily diet. In terms of medicine, if polyhydramnios persists, it will also have some impact on the development of the fetus. Whether pregnant women with polyhydramnios can give birth normally is a problem that many people are interested in today.
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What is the risk of polyhydramnios at 31-35 weeks gestation?
Almost every pregnant woman is asked to measure the AFI index - amniotic fluid index - when going for a prenatal check-up to monitor the amount of amniotic fluid, to prevent cases of insufficient or excess amniotic fluid during pregnancy. In particular, the condition of excess amniotic fluid at 31 weeks of pregnancy or excess amniotic fluid at 32 weeks, excess amniotic fluid at 35 weeks all have more or less impact on the fetus and mother.
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Evaluation of amniotic fluid volume by fetal ultrasound
Amniotic fluid is the environment that helps protect and nourish the fetus throughout pregnancy. Any change in the amount of amniotic fluid can affect the baby's development. The amniotic fluid index (AFI) is an important parameter that helps determine amniotic fluid abnormalities through fetal ultrasound.
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