Will there still be embolism after extracting amniotic fluid

  Amniotic fluid is a liquid. Under normal circumstances, amniotic fluid is transparent and colorless, but there may be some abnormalities, such as cloudy or reduced amniotic fluid, as well as amniotic fluid embolism. So, will there still be embolism after extracting amniotic fluid? Let's learn about it together.

  

Will there still be embolism after extracting amniotic fluid1

  Amniotic fluid embolism can occur even if the amniotic fluid is completely drained. The occurrence of this situation is still related to amniotic fluid. This mainly refers to sudden blockage or obstruction of amniotic fluid. Simply put, amniotic fluid affects the blood circulation of pregnant women, mainly due to acute pulmonary embolism caused by the entry of amniotic fluid. In severe cases, it can even lead to complications such as sudden death.

  When amniotic fluid embolism occurs, it is difficult to prevent it, and even during prenatal check ups, it is difficult to determine whether amniotic fluid embolism will occur. When many cases of amniotic fluid embolism occur, even after multiple prenatal check ups, it is still difficult to effectively prevent and there is no effective method for diagnosis.

  The clinical manifestations of amniotic fluid embolism are not very obvious, so they are easily distinguishable by men. But women should not worry, because the incidence of amniotic fluid embolism is relatively low, which means the incidence is not very high. But once the disease occurs, it is difficult to treat, which means the difficulty of treatment is still relatively high.

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