Monkiem's post made me think about this after a friend of mine also went in for a growth ultrasound and was told she had low amniotic fluid and needed to get induced immediately...
If you don't HAPPEN to go in for a growth ultrasound when your amniotic fluid is low, how on earth would they know?
Re: low amniotic fluid question
I was wondering the same thing.
My doctor doesn't do any ultrasounds past 20 weeks unless he suspects something is wrong.
with my first I had low amniotic fluid...I only found out AFTER I had him. He was born at 33 weeks, BUT the last month I was pregnant, EVERY time he would kick or move, I would drop to the ground because it actually HURT. I knew there was something amiss, but my dr at the time was a JERK and said it was no big deal.
Hence, lesson learned for me.
Hope this helps!!
Not sure if you're saying more movement = more fluid or what, but in my case, the kid moves constantly (u/s tech remarked on it today in fact) and I still apparently have a low enough level requiring me to have the induction today. Of course, this is anecdotal since I am only one.