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Old Oct 13th, 2009, 01:53 AM   #1
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oligohydramnios


Has anybody else here had experience with oligohydramnios (Low Amnio Fluid)? I had this my last pregnancy and was stuck on hospitalized bedrest, hooked up to monitors and iv's until I delivered. My daughter was born pretty much ok, but small for gestational age (37 weeker but NICU team put her at the age/size/development of a 34 weeker). She had a collapsed lung and slightly under developed lungs and spent a few weeks in the nicu. But she is now almost 6, and is big and healthy besides slight asthma.

My Dr has told me that I am at risk of developing oligohydramnios a 2nd time, he said they don't know WHY but once a mom develops it she sometimes develops it again in subsequent pregnancies though they dont know why. So because of this I'll be getting scans every 2-3 weeks once I hit the 3rd trimester and probably 1 extra scan in the 2nd trimester.

Just wondering if any other moms have experienced this is their previous pregnancies, and wondering if you develiped it again in later pregnancies.


 
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Old Oct 14th, 2009, 20:46 PM   #2
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I have this and had it with my son 5 yrs ago...he was born at 36 weeks and was perfectly fine treated as a full term baby...this time i have developed it earlier so I dont know what they plan to do as for now they just said to drink plenty of water and i go for an ultrasound friday and find out more next week hopefully you dont get it but in my case I did in both pregnancies...I dont know much about it really and am hoping my Dr lets me know more next week...


 
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Old Oct 15th, 2009, 15:27 PM   #3
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I had this with my last pregnancy & unfortunately lost my little girl due to severe prematurity

im hoping I dont get it this time but im being closely monitored just incase xx


 
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Old Oct 17th, 2009, 01:22 AM   #4
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In my 1st pregnancy I had it severe. I basicly had almost 0 fluid. My baby was contorted with her feet almost to her shoulders. She was extremley small. She had severe IUGR. She was born at 28w3d weighing only 13 ounces (380 grams0 and 10 inches long. I also had it in my 2nd pregnancy although it wasn't quite as bad although my 2nd ended in stillbirth. I will be on very close watch the 3rd time around.


 
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Old Oct 19th, 2009, 10:09 AM   #5
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All of them I think.


 
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Old Oct 19th, 2009, 15:22 PM   #6
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I had this at my 20 week scan, but it had sorted itself out about 6 weeks later. I gave birth to a full term healthy girl.


 
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Old Oct 28th, 2009, 18:59 PM   #7
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Thanks for all of the replies girls. It does seem the more people I talk to who have had this with previous pregnancies did go on to develop it in future pregnancies. It's sure odd they don't know WHY this happens. I have prepared myself for the worst this time, expecting I will develop it but hoping I don't! Last time I found out unexpected and got put in hospital until I delivered, and had nothing with me I needed. This time around I am getting scans every 2 weeks starting in the 3rd trimester to check levels and if they get to low I'll get admitted again but this time I am going to have a bag pre-packed with things to keep me busy such as books, maybe a kit to learn to knit or something LOL. Last time I got admitted on my sons 3rd birthday and I was just an emotional MESS!! If it happens this time at least I will be better prepared, both with items I will need and emotionally.

For those of you who had AFI scans done, do you remember the lowest your levels were? I Believe my lowest was 2.6 and I guess they want it at 8 or 10 or something, and anything under 5 requres being put in the hospital (if I remember right).


 
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Old Oct 28th, 2009, 19:14 PM   #8
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i had this with my daughter, only realised last week when i looked at my notes that this is the 'medical name' for it. nobody told me about having it again it future pregnancies, although i didnt get it til towards the end, i also had IUGR along with this, but luckily my daughter was induced full term at 39 weeks, and healthy. but good to know, in case it did come earlier in future pregnancies.


 
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Old Oct 28th, 2009, 19:48 PM   #9
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My levels were 1 something, I basicly had ZERO fluid left. They delivered in 7 hours after that scan. But we knew the fluid was low already, it just kept getting worse.


 
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Old Oct 31st, 2009, 02:24 AM   #10
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I have just come out of hospital i have this condition they are hoping i can get to 36 weeks which is next friday then i will be induced or have a c section.
My levels were 3.5 on tuesday when they checked am going back in on monday to be checked again and then on thursday also.
Dont really know much about the condition is it more common to have a c section with this condition as technically its a dry birth??


 
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