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I have AFI -27 in my 36th week of pregnancy. Is it dangerous? Is normal delivery possible? I had swelling of legs but now gone completely.
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Blood sugars Anomaly scan is it normal Close watch if these are normal . Consult your doctor regarding complications during labour.
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Get check  your sugar level. Concentrate on fetal movement If sugar is high needs termination  before One week or get admittted any time hwhen fetal movement Reduced. Is this your ist preg? Keep watch  on pv leaking or bleeding. Keep strict follow  up.
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Must check your sugar levels.  Normal delivery is possible with this AFI
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Must check your sugar levels chances of normal delivery are there But premature rupture of.membranes and cord prolapse are also there
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AFI of 27 is very high,means u have polyhydaminos U should  get your checked for PIH,. It is not normal  to have AFI 27. There is always risk of preterm rupture of membranes and a very high of cord prolapse which can compromise the baby
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