As long as the amniotic fluid leak is occurring at term (37-42 weeks), pink amniotic fluid is quite normal. Amniotic fluid is usually 'straw coloured, however it is completely normal for it to mix with a bit of blood and appear pink.
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Yes, the amniotic fluid is released when the fetus is delivered. During labor, the amniotic sac often ruptures, commonly referred to as "water breaking," which allows the fluid to leak out. However, some amniotic fluid may still be present and is expelled during the delivery process. After the baby is born, any remaining fluid in the amniotic sac typically drains out as well.
More than the normal amount of amniotic fluid is called polyhydramnios. This condition can occur for various reasons, including gestational diabetes, fetal anomalies, or multiple pregnancies. It may lead to complications during pregnancy and delivery, so monitoring and management by healthcare professionals are important.
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Reduced amniotic fluid is risky in nine months of pregnancy. Your gynecologist will take care of that. She may go for elective caesarean section delivery.
The amniotic fluid volume is estimated by measuring pockets of amniotic seen in ultrasound. It is then expressed as the amniotic fluid index (AFI). A normal AFI at full-term would be from 5-25 centimeters. To put it into liquid volume measure, there is typically around 800 - 1000 mL during the latter parts of pregnancy.
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The amniotic fluid is clear
The amniotic fluid is clear
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An amniotic fluid embolism is a complication of pregnancy characterized by movement of amniotic fluid past the placenta.