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What Should I Take To Increase My Amniotic Fluid?

Dr. am 32yrs,it took me over 7yrs to be pregnant and now am 22weeks pregnant i noticed fluid coming out of me,i then went to the hospital and was sent for a scan. dr the report shows that my baby is doing fine but that my amniotic fluid is moderately reduced. what am i expected to take to increase these fluid
Wed, 13 Jan 2016
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I have gone through your complaints and sonogram report findings.feel sorry for your condition.its precious pregnancy for you.as you are saying fluid is coming out and scan shoews reduced liquor ,it means leaking liquor due to premature rupture of membranes.to avoid further decrease of liquor absolute bed rest is recommended.cervical stitching is also advised.complete bed rest and encourage fluid intake.scan once in two weeks to assess liquor and fetal growth.once you reach 36wks you can plan delivary.
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Regards
Vasundhara
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What Should I Take To Increase My Amniotic Fluid?

Hi I have gone through your complaints and sonogram report findings.feel sorry for your condition.its precious pregnancy for you.as you are saying fluid is coming out and scan shoews reduced liquor ,it means leaking liquor due to premature rupture of membranes.to avoid further decrease of liquor absolute bed rest is recommended.cervical stitching is also advised.complete bed rest and encourage fluid intake.scan once in two weeks to assess liquor and fetal growth.once you reach 36wks you can plan delivary. Thank you Regards Vasundhara