What is Oligohydramnios?
Oligohydramnios means there is less amniotic fluid around a baby during pregnancy. This fluid helps protect the baby and supports healthy growth. When levels are low, it is called oligohydramnios. Many people also call this condition low amniotic fluid in pregnancy. It can happen at any stage, but it is more common in the last trimester. Because amniotic fluid is important, doctors watch for this problem during checkups.
Causes of Oligohydramnios
There are several reasons why oligohydramnios may develop. Sometimes, the cause is not clear. However, some common causes include:
Because many factors can lead to low amniotic fluid, doctors check for these during pregnancy visits.
Symptoms and Signs
Often, oligohydramnios does not cause clear symptoms. Still, some women may notice:
However, these signs can be caused by other things too. Therefore, regular checkups are important to catch any problems early.
Diagnosis
Doctors use several ways to find out if a woman has oligohydramnios. First, they may notice a small belly size during a checkup. Next, they often use an ultrasound to measure the amount of amniotic fluid. The most common test is called the amniotic fluid index (AFI). If the AFI is low, it means there is not enough fluid. Sometimes, doctors use another test called the single deepest pocket. Both tests help confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment Options
Treatment for oligohydramnios depends on how far along the pregnancy is and how low the fluid is. Some common management options include:
Because each case is different, doctors choose the best treatment for each mother and baby. According to the World Health Organization, regular care can help lower risks of oligohydramnios.
Prevention and Lifestyle Tips
While not all cases can be prevented, some steps may help reduce the risk:
Because early care can make a big difference, always follow your doctor’s advice during pregnancy.
When to See a Doctor
It is important to contact your doctor if you notice:
Also, if you have any concerns about your pregnancy, do not wait. Early action can help keep you and your baby safe.
In summary, oligohydramnios can be managed with the right care. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice on oligohydramnios.