IUI. Baby Has Scanty Amniotic Fluid. What Is The Cyst On Head? Affect Growth?
hi i am 23 weeks pregnant with twins through IUI . before 3 weeks i came to know in anomaly scan that my one baby is having scanty amniotic fluid , docs couldent see his kidney as he was unco-operative. medicines are going on to improve amniotic fluit from three weeks, after 2 days again having appointment for anomaly scan. what are the chances of safety of my one baby. the other baby is fine but having a cyst kind of thing on his/her head , according to the doc, it goes away in most of the cases with the growth of the baby. and thirtd thing i want to ask is today i got bit yellowish thick clots in the morning, is it normal or i should call doc? will appreciate yr ans as really worried as its my first pregnancy.
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A cyst on the head as well as reduced amount of liquor with non visible one kidney - both the findings are worrisome. A detailed scan is needed to find out congenital malformations.
The yellowish thick discharge might be normal.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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IUI. Baby Has Scanty Amniotic Fluid. What Is The Cyst On Head? Affect Growth?
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. A cyst on the head as well as reduced amount of liquor with non visible one kidney - both the findings are worrisome. A detailed scan is needed to find out congenital malformations. The yellowish thick discharge might be normal. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com