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Can a low AFI be treated?
Low Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI), also known as oligohydramnios, occurs when the amount of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac is measured to be lower than normal for the baby's gestational age. So can low AFI be treated?
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What is amniotic fluid index (AFI) and what does it mean?
Any change in the amount of amniotic fluid can affect the baby's development. The amniotic fluid index (AFI) is an important parameter to help determine amniotic fluid abnormalities.
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Abnormalities in the color and volume of amniotic fluid
Abnormalities in the color and volume of amniotic fluid can be acute or chronic, due to physiological or pathological causes. Amniotic fluid abnormalities can increase the risk of morbidity and mortality for both mother and baby.
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What is polyhydramnios?
About 1% of pregnant women experience polyhydramnios. If not detected and treated promptly, polyhydramnios can cause dangerous complications for both mother and baby.
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Changes in amniotic fluid volume during pregnancy
Amniotic fluid has the function of nourishing and protecting the fetus throughout pregnancy. The volume of amniotic fluid changes according to each stage of fetal development. By examining the volume of amniotic fluid, the doctor can assess the health status and some diseases of the fetus.
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How to prevent and treat premature rupture of membranes
Premature rupture of membranes is a dangerous pregnancy complication that can have a significant impact on the health and life of the fetus. However, this complication can be reduced if properly prevented and treated.
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Under what circumstances does premature rupture of membranes occur?
Premature rupture of membranes is a dangerous pregnancy complication that mothers may encounter during pregnancy, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy. Two of the possible consequences of premature rupture of membranes are premature birth and amniotic infection. Pregnant women need to equip themselves with knowledge about the signs of premature rupture of membranes in order to detect and handle them promptly, avoiding unfortunate consequences.
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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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What is preterm birth? Which cases are prone to premature birth?
Preterm labor is labor that occurs between the 22nd and 37th weeks of pregnancy. Premature babies have a higher mortality and morbidity rate than full-term babies. Therefore, prevention and treatment of preterm labor - threatened preterm labor is an issue that needs attention.
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What should be done to prevent premature birth for mothers?
Premature birth is the leading cause of death in newborns. There are many causes of premature birth, some of which are preventable and pregnant women need to be aware of and prepare carefully to prevent this risk. There are many drugs that can prevent premature labor, but the results are not always successful, so prevention is better than treatment.
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Why drink a lot of water but still have little amniotic fluid?
Oligohydramnios, or low amniotic fluid, is when a pregnant woman has too little amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds the baby in the uterus. It is important for the development of the fetus. Because oligohydramnios has many causes, drinking plenty of water may not resolve the low amniotic fluid condition if other causes of oligohydramnios are not identified and corrected.
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