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What Are The Risks Associated With Low Amniotic Fluid During Pregnancy?

I am diagnosed with low amniotic fluid from 18weeks. Was prescribed arggipreg but to no avail . My afi shows 6.4 at 25weeks .what are the possible implications ??i m in 31 week now. Baby wt at 25weeks was 742 gms .baby is kicking fine .i can feel the movement .
Mon, 4 May 2015
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Hi,

I understand your concern.

The reduced amount of amniotic fluid might cause problems with perspiration and drying skin especially when your child will be born. At 31 week and everything is fine, then, hopefully it will be as fine as now until the end.

You should get regular check ups with your OG specialist and assure that everything is fine.

Good luck to both of you!
Dr.Albana
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What Are The Risks Associated With Low Amniotic Fluid During Pregnancy?

Hi, I understand your concern. The reduced amount of amniotic fluid might cause problems with perspiration and drying skin especially when your child will be born. At 31 week and everything is fine, then, hopefully it will be as fine as now until the end. You should get regular check ups with your OG specialist and assure that everything is fine. Good luck to both of you! Dr.Albana