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Amniotic fluid
I had doppler scan yesterday...all is well with that...n my afi in that scan was 14 cm... Then today when in went to pee...I peed it more than usual...as urine quantity was more...I got worried can it be my amniotic fluid...so I went to rescan jus to check afi... I did this scan at another usg center...which showed afi 11cm...though I dnt hv any leakage issue... Now im worried has my afi got reduced coz i had leaked it wd urine...or is it like that can its value come different at different usg centres... To add here im nt hvng any leakage...or anything...jus only i felt more urine when i peed that time...since then no pain...no leakage...
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Apply a sterile pad and then chk for leaking.. For more pregnancy related information visit www.gynaetalks.com
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Put sterile vaginal pad if you doubt leaking p/v. Visit your Gynaecologist if you find pad wet for examination You may connect online for further advice
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Connect please
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That cud be interobserver variation Afi more than 10 is normal
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Minor difference can happen with different centres But v hve to rule out leak Get one urine test done Consult ur gynaecologist U may need internal check u on just to make sure But most unlikely it’s leak
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