What is normal AFI at 33 weeks?

2022-05-06 05:14:52
My AFI was 10.0 at 29 weeks and increased to 13.5 at 31 weeks after taking Argirich, coconut water and ORS. Other doppler parameters were ok. Now next scan is at 34.5 weeks after 7 days but I am worried if AFI can go up and down again? What is the normal AFI at 33-34 weeks and how frequently should I be monitored? Thanks in advance!
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Check it on scan

Answered2022-05-06 07:29:49

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Range is 11-22. It tends to go up and down with fetus growth.It needs frequent monitoring only in patients with low amount.

Answered2022-05-06 06:10:47

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Your AFI is normal. Why are you worried about AFI going up or down ? If you can do something about the AFI going up and down, please tell all of us so that we can also do similar action. If you can do nothing about it, then forget it. I am sure you must be having many things to do in the next one month. Concentrate on them. Your clinical examination is once in two weeks , and your next ultrasound will be at 38 weeks.

Answered2022-05-06 06:05:18

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Don’t worry Hve healthy food . Protein rich diet Follow ur gynaecologist advises n regular scan

Answered2022-05-06 08:50:21

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Answered2022-05-06 05:56:34

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The frequency of monitoring would depend upon the Afi , in case it becomes low.

Answered2022-05-06 05:23:15

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