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Polyhydramnios: symptoms, causes and treament
By Maria Muennich on 15/11/2009 01:00:30
What are the implications of an excess of amniotic fluid for your pregnancy and birth, and what can you do?

What is Polyhydramnios?Polyhydramnios, or hydramnios, is a condition affecting a very small percentage pregnancies where the womb holds excessive amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid surrounds your unborn baby and is essential for her healthy

Placental Abruption
By Anna Lewis on 22/02/2012 16:38:36
Everything you need to know about one of the most common causes of miscarriage

/or use cocaine, and women who have had a caesarean birth previously. It’s also more common in women who have:Pre-eclampsiaWaters break earlyToo much amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios)Gestational hypertension or high blood pressureHow to tell if you have a

Pregnancy complications and illnesses
By ThinkBaby on 28/10/2008 13:22:29
Most pregnancies end with healthy mothers and babies, but the road is not always smooth

to worry at all. So don't panic, but do tell your doctor.Bleeding in early pregnancyHyperemesis GravidaMiscarriage: what happens and whyMiscarriage: coping with miscarriagePolyhydramnios / HydramniosPre-eclampsiaSymphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD)

Pregnancy discomforts and complications with twins
By ThinkBaby on 03/04/2007 08:00:01
When carrying twins you have a higher likelihood of developing certain discomforts and pregnancy complications, but you may well suffer none whatsoever

for non-identical twinsPolyhydramnios / excess amniotic fluid - Carrying more amniotic fluid than usual, polyhydramnios or hydramnios is more likely in multiple pregnancies and it can have a few implications for your pregnancy and birth.Sub-normal growth

All About Your Womb
By Sarah Lawson on 28/04/2009 00:46:01
How is your baby fed and kept safe as she grows inside you?

it can impact on the birth, bring on premature labour or affect the growth of your baby, or it can be a symptom another condition which requires attention.If there is too much fluid the condition is called polyhydramnios. Too little fluid is identified

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