Got a call yesterday from my OBs office and they said our baby has mild fluid in her kidneys which they found out in the anatomy ultrasound. Of course I heard this through voicemail and the office was closed by the time I got the message. I will be calling Monday. In the message she stressed it was mild but of course as a first time mom I'm worrying. I wouldn't be worrying as much but they want me to do another ultrasound at the hospital. Here in Canada our regular scans are done at a lab. So this has me worrying even more. Has anyone been through this before? And what was the outcome? Is there anything I can do to lessen the amount of fluid? Just want our baby girl happy and healthy.
Re: Mild fluid in baby's kidneys.
My little guy had this at my anatomy scan as well. My OB was not concerned at all and said that 9/10 times it resolves in utero but still wanted to monitor it to see if it was getting better. I got a repeat scan a month later and one kidney had completely corrected while the other was still retaining a bit of fluid. I have another scan next week to see if the second one is better. OB said they'll monitor it until 30 weeks and if it's still enlarged, they'll refer us to a pediatric urologist. She stressed that it's nothing to worry about and even if it isn't corrected in Utero that it's something that can be addressed once he's out. It's not life threatening or painful for him so I'm just trusting her and going with the flow. I obviously don't know if what you're experiencing is the same thing but my doc made it sound like it wasn't uncommon. Good luck! Try not to stress!
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Is your son's severe? Mine had to be corrected...too many problems and I was at risk of losing a kidney. I was also 18 pounds at 3 years old because all the infections and hospitalizations. Hopefully your kiddo's isn't too bad and he will just grow out of it!
Eta: OP don't freak out with my store...I was the 1 in 10 then also mine was extreme. Extremely extreme. And now I'm perfectly healthy...I just get pee tests more often than most women do during pregnancy. Outside of pregnancy, I never get checked unless there's a suspected issue.
my son has only had one UTI which was in the NICU and that's how they ended up finding the hydronephrosis. Because preemies are so tiny (he was about 3lbs when it happened) it went straight to his blood. He was a grade 2 in one kidney and the other kidney was just swollen. Today at his last nephrologist appt he was down to a grade 1 in his right kidney with the other resolved. Luckily it has never caused any more issues but we do keep an eye on it and have to make sure he goes to the bathroom every few hours. there has been talk of surgery but Bc he hasn't had any issues they are holding off to see what happens around the time he is 5/6.