Amniotic fluid is an important source of fetal respiration and energy intake, and it gradually appears in women from the first day of pregnancy. Many pregnant women may experience low amniotic fluid in the later stages of pregnancy. In this case, they can replenish amniotic fluid by drinking plenty of water and soup. So, what should I do if there is too much amniotic fluid at thirty weeks of pregnancy?
There is a standard for the amount of amniotic fluid in pregnant women at each stage. If there is less amniotic fluid, it needs to be replenished. If there is more amniotic fluid, medical methods can be used to release some. Of course, in terms of daily diet, one should also be careful not to drink too much soup. You can eat some diuretic foods, such as Job's tears and red beans, etc. After a period of time, the amniotic fluid will decrease.
Insufficient amniotic fluid can pose significant risks to the fetus, so if it is detected, in addition to drinking soup and water, it can also be supplemented through intravenous infusion. You can infuse some glucose, which can enhance the physical fitness of pregnant women and also effectively replenish amniotic fluid.
In general, pregnant women release more amniotic fluid, drink less soup, and eat some diuretic foods appropriately. If it's too little, drink more soup and avoid diuretic foods. Pregnant women should pay attention to relaxing themselves, no matter what happens, do not put too much psychological pressure on themselves, pay attention to rest, and do not stay up late.