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Does Oligohydromnias Continue To The Consequent Pregnancies?

i had a problem of oligohydromnias during my 1st pregnancy.my child died after birth. i want t ask does this problem of oligohydromnias stay in mother during next pregnancies .my child could not survive m worried.what should i do during next pregnancies..sadia
posted on Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. It is not necessary that every pregnancy should go through the same situation. Also, oligohydramnios is not a recurrent condition unless there is a cause. If you had any studies done on the fetus, they would be beneficial to plan the management of future pregnancies. Please go ahead with prenatal vitamins and plan further management. Hope this helps.
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Does Oligohydromnias Continue To The Consequent Pregnancies?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. It is not necessary that every pregnancy should go through the same situation. Also, oligohydramnios is not a recurrent condition unless there is a cause. If you had any studies done on the fetus, they would be beneficial to plan the management of future pregnancies. Please go ahead with prenatal vitamins and plan further management. Hope this helps.