In most instances too much amniotic fluid is a benign finding during pregnancy, and the baby will be monitored with NST and biophysical profile ultrasound. In some cases too much amniotic fluid can be indicative of downs syndrome, diaphramic hernia, and anephomony.
No, it cannot decrease cervical fluid
Amniotic fluid surrounds your baby during pregnancy.
You need a lot of fluid during pregnancy. being dehydrated is likely the cause of your headaches
Amniotic fluid Is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy.
The water content of amniotic fluid significantly decrease during the pregnancy, from nearly 99% to 70%.
That is a fluid in which the baby inside to womb is continuously bathing. This fluid has many advantages. When it becomes less during later months of pregnancy, the same can have adverse impact on the out come of pregnancy.
No. You only get milk during a pregnancy. During a period, it is just fluid build-up
Pregnancy doesnt affect the colour of urine. lighter urine probably means you are drinking enough fluid.
Either by having an ultrasound scan, or by having the amniotic fluid tested.
What you're experiencing is edema - that's when excess fluid collects in your tissue. It's normal to have a certain amount of swelling during pregnancy because you're retaining more water. Changes in your blood chemistry also cause some fluid to shift into your tissue.
Pregnancy can affect the eyes and eyesight. The thickness and curvature of the cornea can be caused by water retention. The changes of blood circulation, metabolism, hormones, and fluid retention are all affects during pregnancy.
You can't. Your doctor will follow the pregnancy closely to be sure the fetus continues to grow normally. How the pregnancy will be managed depends on how far along you are, how your baby's doing and if you have other complications. You can read more about low amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios) in the link below.