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Suggest Remedy For Asymptomatic Polyhydramnios At 25 Weeks

management of asymptomatic polyhydraminios. My wife is 25 weeks pregnant and doctor said that the amniotic fluid is more than normal, therefore we would like to know whether it will make any problem for baby or the mother and it occurred due to any other reasons. Diabetes test is not yet done. We really appreciate you if you could advise us on this matter.
Wed, 3 Feb 2016
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.
In my opinion the increased liquor might be due to number of reasons like fetal anamolies,placental anamolies,diabetes in mother etc.
All the above causes should be ruled out by ultrasound,blood tests to rule out diabetes in mother.
Iam happy that ultrasound is normal and the fetal and placental anamolies are ruled out.
And the diabetes should be ruled out by glucose tolerance test (GTT).
The common complication of polyhydromnios include increased distress for mother, preterm labour etc.
Nothing to worry.Avoid stress
If all the above said reasons are ruled out then the polyhydromnios spontaneously gets normal by term.
So relax.
Hope this helps.
Best regards...Dr.Srilatha
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Suggest Remedy For Asymptomatic Polyhydramnios At 25 Weeks

Hello dear,I understand your concern. In my opinion the increased liquor might be due to number of reasons like fetal anamolies,placental anamolies,diabetes in mother etc. All the above causes should be ruled out by ultrasound,blood tests to rule out diabetes in mother. Iam happy that ultrasound is normal and the fetal and placental anamolies are ruled out. And the diabetes should be ruled out by glucose tolerance test (GTT). The common complication of polyhydromnios include increased distress for mother, preterm labour etc. Nothing to worry.Avoid stress If all the above said reasons are ruled out then the polyhydromnios spontaneously gets normal by term. So relax. Hope this helps. Best regards...Dr.Srilatha