I'm 29 weeks and have just been diagnosed with Polyamniohydrosis otherwise known as having excessive "amniotic fluid." I met with a specialist today and it seems that baby is normal and everything looks good. Still scary and have to be closely monitored.
Anyone else experiencing this? Would be nice to have someone else to talk to going through this experience too.
Re: Polyamniohydrosis at 29 weeks
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Thanks so much for writing back. I am not having twins but it sounds like we are experiencing the same thing. They said my case was "mild" but still there are no 100% guarantees until the baby and in your case babies are born.
I'm glad to hear that everything is okay...best of luck to you and your babies.