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So my doctor has not actually diagnosed me with polyhydramios. But they told me I am carrying extra amniotic fluid and I am having non stress test done every week and extra ultrasounds. I'm being told to not worry. I've done a ton of research on it. I know I should not worry but it is hard not too

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I know someone who had extra scans purely on the basis there weight was the tiniest bit over what it should be for her BMI. It is just for monitoring and is precautionary.

If there was anything to be majorly concerned about they certainly wouldn't hesitate to admit you to a ward. They will never be under cautious dont worry!

If you are anxious I would speak with your midwife they will be able to explain much more by looking directly at scan reports ect. But I'm sure if it was something to worry about they would tell you!

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