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Amniotic fluid
Hello doctor, I'm amulya,6th month pregnant. I have insufficient amniotic fluid in 18th week tiffa scan. What may be the reason? Doc told that baby kidney function may be one reason,baby receiving water from me may be issue,or else intake of water. I'm using medicine for amniotic fluid. Told after delivery there may or may not be a risk for baby. Asked to go for tiffa scan again. Should I need to go with tiffa scan again? 2. I'm suffering from left eye pain since 4 days,using paracetamol but no difference. Frequently suffering from migraine headache as well as low abdomen pain,tail bone pain. I'm working for one company( work from home) I need to sit for long time in chair. Thank you all.
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Repeat the tiffa scan to look for fetal anomaly and also the amniotic fluid level The pain can be due to stretch pain from the uterus
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Drink adequate water , apply volini spray for pain
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