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Afi 23.7 at 36 weeks 2 days pregnancy
I'm currently 36 weeks and 3 days pregnant and I just got a color Doppler test done. Everything was fine until now, but today the doctor told me that I have excess fluid and the baby's abdomen is larger than usual. I'm getting really stressed out.
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Please share all the previous investigations, especially all the ultrasound reports and consult a Gynaecologist.
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AFI is high.what is your blood sugar level? Sometimes high blood sugar level or fetal congenital anomalies cause high AFI. Consult your Gynaecologist.
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There is no point stressing out now Get your sugar levels checked This could be because of deranged sugar levels
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Excess amniotic fluid ,can be due to diabetes or fetal anomaly , you need to be evaluated
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