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Renal pelvis of feotus
I am 19 week pregnant with twins. One of my feotus in anamoly scan is showing pyelectasis problem. Presently renal pelvis measurement is 4.1mm.although amniotic fluid is normal. is it a matter of worry. What can I do.
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It resolve Nothing to worry
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nothing to worry mild dilatation (4to7 mm) usually resolve over the course of gastation or after delivery
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We just monitor by scan ,no need to worry.after delivery we need to check babies scan
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This will resolve automatically
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Nothing to worry, in your next scans you'll get to know if it is progressing, as long as it does not go beyond 10 nothing to worry.
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Since it's a twin pregnancy would advise you not to strain yourself unnecessarily, avoid intercourse and travel
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If it is more than 10mm you need to worry
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