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- Polyhydramnios - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Polyhydramnios happens in about 1% to 2% of pregnancies Most of the time, the condition is mild It's often found during the middle or later stages of pregnancy Severe polyhydramnios may cause shortness of breath, preterm labor or other symptoms
- Polyhydramnios: Causes, Symptoms, Complications Treatment
Polyhydramnios means there’s too much amniotic fluid in your uterus during pregnancy A mild case of polyhydramnios may not cause any symptoms or problems, but more severe forms may require treatment
- Polyhydramnios: Etiology, diagnosis, and management in . . . - UpToDate
Polyhydramnios (also known as hydramnios) refers to an excessive volume of amniotic fluid It should be suspected clinically when uterine size is large for gestational age (fundal height [cm] that exceeds the weeks of gestation by >3)
- The Fetal Medicine Foundation
Most cases of mild polyhydramnios are idiopathic, but most cases with moderate or severe polyhydramnios are due to maternal or fetal disorders In most cases, polyhydramnios develops late in the second or in the third trimester of pregnancy
- What Is Polyhydramnios? Causes, Symptoms, and More - WebMD
Find out what you need to know about polyhydramnios and discover its causes, symptoms, treatments, and more
- Polyhydramnios: High Amniotic Fluid During Pregnancy
Polyhydramnios or commonly referred to as “Poly,” is a relatively rare condition that happens in about one percent of pregnancies Polyhydramnios occurs when excess amniotic fluid accumulates in the uterus during pregnancy
- Polyhydramnios: Causes, Diagnosis and Therapy - PMC
Polyhydramnios is defined as a pathological increase of amniotic fluid volume in pregnancy and is associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality Common causes of polyhydramnios include gestational diabetes, fetal anomalies with
- SMFM Consult Series #46: Evaluation and management of polyhydramnios
Polyhydramnios, or hydramnios, is an abnormal increase in amniotic fluid volume and is typically diagnosed in the second or third trimester
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