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33 weeks 5 days
I had low AFI of 8 cm at 28 weeks. Doctor suggested IV fluids and argipreg sachet. They put me drips two time in a week. After that i got severe cold. So i couldn't take IV fluids had only scahet 3 times. When I checked again at 30 weeks 5 days i got to know that my AFI was 7cm. So from that time as per doctors advise, weekly twice i am taking IV fluids, 3 times sachet per day, astymin forte tablet in the afternoon and drinking 3 litres water daily. Doctor said that the next visit is at the end of 36th week. Now am 33 weeks 5 days. I am really worried about my AFI whether it has increased or atleast sufficient for the baby. What can i do now? Should I meet her and ask for ultrasound again in between or should i wait until 36 weeks get completed? Please tell me
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Pls connect me on practo for proper consultation and to solve ur queries,my name is dr lavina batra
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kindly connect to get a proper consultantion.... u can connect me for instant consultation....
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Yes ultrasound needs to be repeated Afi less than 5 will warrant emergency delivery Till then keep a strict count on movements
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Keep a strict watch on baby movements and u can request For an ultrasound if 2 weeks have passed from the last scan
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