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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Polyhydramnios
  1. Polyhydramnios occurs when too much amniotic fluid builds up during pregnancy. It is also called amniotic fluid ... Polyhydramnios can occur if the baby does not swallow and absorb amniotic fluid in normal amounts. This ...
  2. Polyhydramnios may occur when a fetus cannot swallow a normal amount of amniotic fluid due to a ...
  3. ... It is also called amniotic fluid disorder, or polyhydramnios.
  4. ... Too little amniotic fluid Too much amniotic fluid ( polyhydramnios ) Tumors of pregnancy, including gestational trophoblastic disease Other ...
  5. ... becomes apparent before birth. The disorder can cause polyhydramnios, which is an increased volume of fluid surrounding the fetus (amniotic fluid). Polyhydramnios increases the risk of premature birth.Beginning in ...
  6. Hydrops Fetalis/Erythroblastosis Fetalis (Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc.)  
    Rh Incompatibility/Learn More ... Rh Incompatibility ... Fetal Health and Development/Specifics ... Fetal Health and Development ... Children's Hospital and Health System, ...
  7. Birth Defects (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are birth defects? A birth defect is a problem that happens while a baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the ...
  8. Health Problems in Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are health problems in pregnancy? A health problem in pregnancy is any disease or condition that could affect your health or the health of your fetus. ...
  9. ... Excess fluid may build up around the fetus (polyhydramnios) and in the fetus' body. Affected fetuses have ...
  10. ... high amounts of amniotic fluid in the womb ( polyhydramnios ). It may also show swelling of the baby's ...
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