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Hi doc my lmp was on 10 July 2018 and my baby weight is 1.04 kg. I have apla syndrome and everything with the baby is ok but my amniotic fluid is 6-7 cm. My last u/s was on 15 Jan 2019 at that time the amniotic fluid was 6-7 cm and again I did my u/s on 22 Jan 2019 and still the amniotic fluid is same. So I wanted to know in this case for how many months my pregnancy can go and if I have premature delivery what are the chances of survival of baby and if I increase my liquid intake will it help. I am very worried plz help.
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5to 6 amniotic fluid is ok Consult online
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Yes increase liquid intake 67 afi is ok Do baby scan Doppler if normal can wait for 3 4  weeks or as much possible Repeat scan Doppler weekly Contact directly http://prac.to/drtejalpoddar
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Please follow your gynaecologist, who are treating your case. Trust her she do better .
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