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Hello I am 34 week 4 days pregnant , and throughout pregnancy my Ammonitic fluid(Afi level) was in normal range 14-16. But in 33 week my afi level was 24.1 and after 2 weeks it has increased to 33.1 I don't have sugar but sometimes after 1 hour of breakfast I used to get 138-139 so I am taking medicine and doing a proper diet and now everything comes in range .I am tensed please any suggestion would help .Is it something wrong with my baby ? Is it very high ?
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Consultation required. The AFI level is on the higher side.afi till 24 is considered as normal. Have u undergone detailed anomaly scan. Did u undertake ogtt test
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Please connect for online consultation and advice pls
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Yes liquor levels are high There are no medicine to reduce the amount of liquor
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The liquor is on the higher side. Take care.
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u need to be started on metformin tablets for high sugars..and strict diabetic diet
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