Does the older the month, the less amniotic fluid

  Amniotic fluid should not be unfamiliar. When a pregnant woman is pregnant, the liquid in the amniotic cavity is amniotic fluid. In general, the source, amount, and composition of amniotic fluid will vary with different gestational weeks. Many pregnant women are worried about one question: does the older the month, the less amniotic fluid?

  

Does the older the month, the less amniotic fluid1

  In general, as the number of months of pregnancy increases, the amniotic fluid in the amniotic cavity of pregnant women will decrease accordingly, which is a relatively normal phenomenon. Moreover, the amount of amniotic fluid is inherently dynamic, as long as it remains within the normal range of fluctuation. This situation is mostly not a problem, as long as pregnant women pay more attention to their daily life and diet.

  But sometimes, if the amount of amniotic fluid is too low, it is best for pregnant women to go to the hospital for examination to ensure the safety and health of the fetus, minimize the possibility of intrauterine hypoxia, and avoid any serious or mild illnesses in the fetus as much as possible. For the smooth and healthy development of the fetus, pregnant women should actively cooperate with the doctor's examination and follow the doctor's advice.

  In addition, if pregnant women detect oligohydramnios, they can quickly drink more water or some soup under the guidance of a doctor, which can quickly increase the amount of amniotic fluid in the body. Especially for full-term pregnant women who have not yet given birth and lack amniotic fluid, in order to quickly replenish amniotic fluid, they need to drink a large amount of water quickly in a short period of time. This method is more effective and safe.

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