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Q: High Emniotic Fulid Is This Bad At 34 Weeks Pregnant!
asked by: savannah032004 on October 13th, 2005
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Hi sorry its me again savannah I just went to the doctors today for my 34 week check up adn I had an ultrasound done at 32 weeks and they told me that the baby was breech so I went to my doctors today and he said that the amnotic fulid was a little high what does that mean?????? So he sent me for another ultrasound today at 34 weeks to check the fulid again and I found out the baby is in head down poision thats a good thig but I still don't know anything about the fulid get I don't see my doctor for another 2 weeks so what should I do should I call them to find out the results? Or just wait till my next oppointment? I also have another question does anyone know if walking at 34 weeks with the babies head down will make you go into labour becaus I don't want to take walks if it will cause labour I go for walks every night for a hour or so and I want to know if this is ok and if it will cause labour to come? So I need to know about the walking and the fluid part please can anyone help me?.... Thanks.......
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OaTmEaLfAiRy
replied on October 13th, 2005
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Maybe?
For some reason the first thing that popped to mind was that, it gives your baby more room to turn around. So if you're close to delivering, that means the baby could turn breech again before coming out. That would make things a little bit more complicated. Most times (that i'm aware of) they have to do a c-section (but it's not an emergency one). I don't know if they just reach up and grab it anymore, but i've heard of that happening to, but not for a while now.
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pinkbutterfly20
replied on October 14th, 2005
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I was still studying when I was 7 months preg until 2 weeks b4 I gave birth. It includes long walks, not to mention atleast 10 stairs I climb on the subway each day.. Based on my experience, I think it caused labor to go early because I gave birth at 37 weeks. It was also a plus for me coz I only went to labor for 3 hours and 5 min push =)

however, if you're near approaching your full-term its better to just stay home and rest. -unlike me im all over the place- but maybe few walks a day is still fine.
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