YOGYAKARTA - A little water during the pregnancy process is certainly a concern for pregnant women. So, what to do if you have a little water?
Waterfall that often raises questions in the minds of pregnant women. What causes it? What are the risks for mothers and fetuses? And how to deal with it? Find the answer in this article.
Reporting from the Mayo Clinic,icidal fluid is a clear fluid that surrounds your baby in the womb during pregnancy. This liquid provides a cushion that protects the baby from injury and allows room for growth, movement, and development.
In addition, liquid fire also serves to maintain the central rope so as not to be pinched between the baby and the uterine wall.
Then a low liquid called oligohyramnion is a serious condition. This condition occurs when the amount of liquid is less than expected for the gestational age of the baby. Some of the symptoms of low airfall include:
Unfortunately, there is no treatment that can completely improve this condition. However, there are short-term treatment options that can help in certain situations. Some of the factors that cause low liquids include:
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If you are diagnosed with low liquids, the next action will depend on the cause of low liquid exposure and severity. In addition, the gestational age of your baby, health, and the health of your baby will also be considered.
But if you have low liquid and you are 36 to 37 weeks pregnant, the safest option is to give birth to a baby.
However, if you are less than 36 weeks pregnant, your doctor will usually review the baby's health and discuss why you may have low liquids.
Furthermore, doctors will usually recommend monitoring of pregnancy with fetal ultrasound. Your health care provider may recommend drinking more fluids, especially if you are dehydrated.
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In some cases, low liquid exposure will also be recommended for hospitalization to receive liquid through infusion.
Then if you have low liquid during delivery, your healthcare provider may consider a procedure in which the salt solution is inserted into your uterus through a catheter placed through a cervical (amnioinfusion).
Amnioinfusion procedures are usually carried out during childbirth if the health care team detects problems with a baby's heart rate.
For that, if you have concerns about the amount of fluid around your baby, talk to your healthcare provider.
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