Pregnant expectant mothers also need to undergo prenatal check ups at 33 weeks, which is the late stage of pregnancy. Some expectant mothers may be informed during the four-dimensional examination that the fetus has hydronephrosis, which often makes the expectant mother particularly nervous. So how do we view stagnant water in the 33rd week?
After 30 weeks of pregnancy, if a baby has symptoms of renal pelvis dilation greater than or equal to 10 millimeters, or if there are also symptoms of renal pelvis dilation, then this is a symptom of hydronephrosis. The width of hydronephrosis in general is between 1.02 and 0.58 centimeters for cases with thicker renal parenchyma.
And this symptom is often caused by a large amount of urine filling the bladder of the fetus or other factors leading to irregular rhythm after ureteral contraction, in which case hydronephrosis occurs. There are also cases where the symptoms of hydrosalpinx disappear after birth due to changes in the environment.
So when the fetus or baby shows symptoms of hydrosalpinx, expectant mothers should not be too nervous. The more psychologically nervous they are, the more abnormal physical conditions may occur. Therefore, for this phenomenon of water accumulation, a detailed further examination should be conducted first to determine whether the water accumulation is serious. Finally, it is necessary to follow the advice of professional doctors and necessary treatment opinions to carry out corresponding adjustments or treatments, which is the best way.