Grade 3 amniotic fluid mainly refers to the degree of turbidity of the amniotic fluid. The appearance of grade 3 amniotic fluid means that the amniotic fluid has become turbid and should be checked in time and regularly reviewed. There are many reasons for the turbidity of the amniotic fluid, which can cause great harm to the fetus. It is easy to cause adverse conditions such as fetal hypoxia. In order to prevent the safety of the fetus from being endangered by turbid amniotic fluid, let's take a look at this aspect. What does amniotic fluid level 3 mean? If the amniotic fluid is level three, it is considered that the amniotic fluid is turbid. In this case, it is necessary to observe the fetal heart rate at any time to avoid intrauterine hypoxia of the fetus. If it is in the late pregnancy, it is necessary to arrange the delivery in time. It is recommended to check the fetal heart rate regularly and pay attention to rest. What causes the amniotic fluid to become turbid? 1. Vernix caseosa is mixed with the amniotic fluid. If the amniotic fluid becomes turbid due to this situation, it generally does not cause harm to the fetus, so there is no need to worry too much. 2. Meconium is mixed with amniotic fluid. If this happens, the fetus may suffer from hypoxia in the uterus and needs oxygen. Specific treatment measures should be carried out after diagnosis by a professional doctor. 3. Cholestasis is mixed in the amniotic fluid. The main substances in the amniotic fluid are fetal fluid and brittle hair. Simple turbidity generally does not have any impact. If it is turbid, it indicates that the fetus is abnormal and needs to be delivered immediately. What to do if the amniotic fluid becomes turbid Turbid amniotic fluid usually occurs during delivery due to fetal hypoxia in the uterus, causing premature excretion of meconium and contamination of the amniotic fluid. Because the fetus has a close relationship with the amniotic fluid, it can well reflect the physiological and pathological status of the fetus. Since the amount of amniotic fluid is difficult to accurately measure whether by clinical methods or ultrasound, the reported incidence rates vary greatly. If the amniotic fluid is contaminated with meconium, thick and dense light spots can be seen under B-ultrasound, which may be what is called turbidity. If the diagnosis is that the amniotic fluid is severely turbid and there are changes in the fetal heart rate, it should be considered that the cause of the turbidity is fetal distress, and the delivery should be ended immediately. Another reason is excessive vernix caseosa, which should be combined with clinical analysis. The above is some of the content that the editor introduced to you about the turbidity of amniotic fluid. I hope it will be helpful to you. In fact, the phenomenon of turbid amniotic fluid is not particularly serious, so pregnant women should not worry too much. For friends who are interested in this aspect, the editor recommends that you can check some biological information in your spare time. |
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