Hi,
I am interested in hearing people's stories of low amniotic fluid. At my 29 week ultrasound my fluid measured at 6.89, which is considered "borderline" low…meaning it is lower than normal but not low enough to do anything about at this point. They have just told me to drink a ton of water and I'll be having weekly biophysical profiles beginning at 32 weeks.
Has anyone had low fluid? How low? What were you advised to do about it? How did it end up (when did you deliver, did your fluid ever go back up, etc)?
Re: Low Amniotic Fluid, 30 weeks
They may want to have extra monitoring and/or deliver early since low AFI increases the chance of cord accidents.
DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015
I'm late to the party here, but will comment in case it could help anyone who is searching (like I was) for more experience stories.
I had low amniotic fluid at my 36 week ultrasound. I don't know the number, but it was extremely low (2, maybe?). My OB admitted me and induced me that day - Would not even let me go home to get my hospital bag. I thought that was a bit extreme, but figured she knew best. during my labor, they tested to see if I had been leaking amniotic fluid and were able to determine that was not the cause of my low amniotic fluid. I doubt that it was caused by dehydration because water was my "pregnancy craving" and I drank a ton of it every day. Luckily, my baby was born healthy (although he was stubborn and not ready to come out, so after being induced and laboring for a full day, only to stop progressing at 5 cm, he was taken by c-section). Now he's a year old!
Those of you who commented that you had low amniotic fluid, how did your labors go? I hope your babies were born healthy. I'm curious if low-amniotic fluid is something that could happen in a subsequent pregnancy. Anyone have any info or experiences on that topic? My doctors didn't seem to have an answer.