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32 weeks pregnant, AFI 10.6 cm
I'm 32 weeks pregnant and the weight of fetal is 1392 gms. AFI is 10.6 cm Is it required to have IV fluids due to less amniotic fluid or it can be increased by having more intake of water and other oral fluids?? Dr has suggested for 3 days drip 5% dextrose with saline.
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Drips will not help!! Amniotic fluid more than ten is normal Whatever u drink or get injected with will be excreted in ur urine The fluid around y baby is made by its secretions The ac is less This is iugr U need strict monitoring With Doppler findings
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Connect please
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AFI 5-25 is normal range no need to worry. Maintain hydration. Check fetal movments
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Take treatment  as advised  by your treating Dr.
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