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loss of amniotic fluid

I've always had an issue with a bladder disorder. it was a Friday night.. I was in babysrus while I was pregnant, and I thought my urine had leaked.. I rushed home. but the following Tuesday while at my ultrasound appointmemnt..There was no water in the womb and I wasd rushed to the hospital. could the loss of amniotic fluid for 4 days have caused an issue with the lungs or any other longterm complications?
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7230807 tn?1394793178
Yea she wanted me to terminate the pregnacy at 22 weeks but I just couldn't I wanted to meet my baby so I went throught it til 32 weeks @keke_mommyof3
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8567320 tn?1399128845
When my fluids were low they took both my babies early.I didn't think it was safe to be pregnant with no fluid around you baby  @loves pea I can't believe your doctor allowed that

@krima18 with her being six do you feel she is behind?

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7230807 tn?1394793178
I went through this with my first pregnancy I decided to go through the entire pregnacy without my baby having any amniotic fluid and it did affect her kiddneys and lungs she was only with us for 3 1/2 hours and she passed away. My prayers are with you and for your baby's health
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At her age have you noticed any thing different. What did the doctors tell you could be an issue as she got older.
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i was close enough to term at the us appointment she looked ,said there is no fluid, and we were sent right to the hospital. she was with out fluid for about four days. I don't know if this can be a cause of a learning disability. she is now 6.
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8567320 tn?1399128845
I've had low amniotic fluid with both my pregnancies? Did they take your baby early?
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