Under normal circumstances, amniotic fluid is generally colorless and transparent. If the amniotic fluid is turbid, it may be contaminated by meconium or caused by fetal hypoxia in the uterus. What should be done if the amniotic fluid is slightly mixed at 36 weeks of pregnancy? Let's learn more about it together.
If there are no issues with the function of the placenta and fetal heart rate, it may be because fetal fat is suspended in the amniotic fluid, so there is no need to worry. But timely prenatal check ups should also be conducted, and sexual intercourse is prohibited during late pregnancy.
If there is fetal fat and metabolic substances in the amniotic fluid, the amniotic fluid cannot be completely transparent. In this case, it will not affect the development of the baby. Due to the difficulty in accurately measuring amniotic fluid volume using both ultrasound and clinical methods, there is a certain risk of misjudgment. This is for reference only. If fetal abnormalities are found, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, but also to take good care of pregnancy. If fetal abnormalities are found, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner.
If the amniotic fluid is cloudy due to other reasons, a cesarean section may be necessary in severe cases because babies are also at risk inside. If babies drink the cloudy amniotic fluid, it will affect their normal development. At this time, they can directly consult a doctor and let the doctor decide, because everyone's situation is different.