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Hello doctor,
I am 25 years old patientfirst time pregnant women who have completed 25 weeks of pregnancy. Recently it is found I have a polyhydraminos with afi level of 22cm. My doctor said I may have premature baby and I should go on complete bed rest. My placenta is in an anterior position with grade 1 level. I am really scared since this is my first pregnancy. I am worried about premature baby at any time from now. Kindly advice me about my polyhydraminos and anterior placenta. I am feeling my kicks often at my vaginal area. So I am really scared . Kindly guide me. Please.
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Hello
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Can you upload the ultrasound scan report, mentioning polyhydramnios and the placentation ?
And how was the diagnosis of premature baby made ?
Please write back with these details, so that I can guide you better.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Take care.
Yes doctor I herewith enclose all my reports recently taken. I don't have any past history. Tablets which I m taking are sysfol, duvadilan, livogen, lumia, acucal.
Hello.
I have gone through your reports.
There is no mention of preterm labour anywhere.
Why are you worried about preterm labour ?
And the amniotic fluid is slightly on the higher side, but there is no other abnormality seen.
Are your blood sugars normal ?
Polyhydramnios sometimes has no reason, just it needs to be followed up with regular ultrasound.
As long as the baby is normal, there is no reason to worry.
Yes doctor . Sugar level is normal. But my doctor said you should be careful . No travel , no sex and complete bed rest. Since you are at high risk of preterm labour. My weight is not increased. I am having severe leg cramps. I could feel kicks at my vaginal area which again scares me. Kindly guide me in this situation. Please. I have uploaded my diabetics test.
Hello again.
I cannot see any risk of preterm labour !
Can you upload your doctor's prescription ?
And yes, feeling kicks at the lower part of your abdomen is normal, it is not a concern.