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Low amino fluid
At 31 week amino level is 7, doc gave 2 injections & arg 9 twice a day. Is there anythng else I can do to increase the level immediately before the next scan after 15 days
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Drink 3liters of water everyday....keep a good watch on the baby moments continue arg9 sachets...the fluid level around baby is slightly lower limit of normal hence don't panic...all the best
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It is OK, no need of taking more medicines. Chat me online on Practo consult app
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For detail consultation connect with me online and we will discuss issues further..
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increase ur fluid intake to three to four litres per day and rest in left lateral position  and get one usg pregnancy doppler.
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increase fluid intake ,rest in left lateral position,high protein diet,medicines as advised.go for usg  pregnancy doppler
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