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Amniotic Fluid Embolism Health Feed

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PGD Maternal Child Health, MBBS

General Physician•Akola
Vaicose veins may get thrombosed but the possibility of a thrombus getting dislodged from the wall is far less as compared to deep vein thrombosis. As the doppler has not shown any evidence of dvt in deep veins of legs, the basic question remains, that wherfrom the thrombus got away to cause pulmonary embolism. Fortunately nothing untoward occurred but presuming it was from saphenious vein, precautions are essential. Avoid long immobilization of limbs, squeezing pressure on calves, very heavy ex...more
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Preventive Oncology Training, MS - Obste...read more

IVF Specialist•Mumbai
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Amniocentesis is what you are mentioning. It has fixed indications.
1. Was your first baby affected with some genetic disorder and whether karyotyping was done.
2. In this pregnancy was 11 to 13 weeks sonography done along with dual markers. If the risk ratio of these tests is very high means less than 1: 100 or 1: 250 then only you have to undergo this procedure.
If you could provide me these details will exactly tell you what to do. Thanks.
Asked for female, 28 years old from Vijayawada
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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If the skin over the open suture has healed (joined) then there is no problem. Usually the sutures dissolve in 10-15 days.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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In majority of the cases it does not cause any problem. Only on repeated ultrasonography if found causing some pressure effect then at some advanced center something can be done. Just get repeated Ultrasonography done.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Within days of an egg being fertilized, the amniotic sac begins to form and fill with fluid. Amniotic fluid acts as a buffer to protect the developing baby, cushioning against any bumps or injury. It also allows for easy movement, which promotes muscular and skeletal development. Normal amniotic fluid level is 5 to 20. Yours is fine...and still will fluctuate based on how much water you're drinking, how much baby pees, and what position baby is in when pockets are measured. I suggest you work wi...more
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MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Adv...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Amniotic fluid volume keeps changing according to duration of the pregnancy. Drink plenty of fluids and take a proper nutritious diet and continue with regular checkups with your doctor. REPEAT scan can be done after 3 weeks.
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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Vaginal birth after caesarean is possible but it would depend on all conditions prevailing in the 9th month.
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