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Old 08-20-2008, 11:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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High Amniotic Fluid...

Hi all - Last week my NST/AFI showed my fluid is too high. I had another u/s Monday to measure the baby and the fluid level and it confirmed the same number. Today I have another u/s to measure the fluid. Baby is also measuring large so, basically, I'm feeling huge.

Does anyone know much about this from their experince? Will this mean my doctor will take me early (this is my first pregnancy) or wait until the end? I'm concerned b/c I've heard it poses a threat of a stillbirth.

I'm going to also post this to the general pregnancy board.

I appreciate your help.

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