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8 month pregnancy.. My bp is 150/100 right now. 3 July I done test amniotic fluid is less then 9.5..doctor says when bp is not control then fuild is going minimum.. Doctor says delivery may be taken before the due date.. Kindly suggest what I do ...i l was very worry
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If ur Bp is not controlled in such case, ealy delivery is preffered. It will be better if u atleast complete 34 weeks if possible. Followup regularly and monitor ur vitals. Keep urself calm and relaxed, have regular sleep  and walk.
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Yes if the liquor is decreasing and bp not getting normal, there maybe need for early delivery
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Yes if the af is decreasing and bp is increasing than the delivery has to been done early to avoid risk and complications to both mother and baby
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