Very little amniotic fluid at 19 weeks
Hi everyone
Writing this post to get some advice for a girlfriend of mine. She is 19 weeks with 2nd bub (a week ahead of me) and has been told last week and again today after follow up appt that she has very little amniotic fluid. The baby is still growing and active but doesn't have the cushion of the fluid to float around in nor for the lungs and kidneys to continue developing. At the moment they will be having another scan in 2 weeks to see how things are going but have been told that the pregnancy could continue to full term but that the baby will have severe complications and will not survive. Also that mum and baby are at risk of infection.
On googling we have read that bed rest and increasing fluid intake can sometimes help, but I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this so early in pregnancy and what was your outcome?
Were you able to increase your amniotic fluid at all? The drs have told here there is not much she can do but we're wanting to do something! Anything! Just not nothing!
Thanks
Very little amniotic fluid at 19 weeks
I don't know all the in's & out 's but a friend from my MG had an amnio & the hole started leaking that night. So i would say around the same gestation. Her waters got very low to the point that just his head was in the fluid. I know they were concerned that if it dropped anymore then his head wouldn't be covered. He happened to be head down. There was a huge risk of infection due to the hole & at various times had ab's when blood tests showed a risk of infection. The hole sealed it self up over time & she ended up with more fluid at the time of his birth than is usual. She had a couple of steroid injections towards the end just to help with his lung development as a precaution & had to go on leave from work & rest. Regular scans, blood tests & monitoring. He was born on his due date perfectly healthy.
From your post you haven't said how your friends waters have become so low. Does she have a leak? Is it a condition within her pregnancy?