
Polyhydramnios - Texas Children's
Polyhydramnios is a condition in which there is too much amniotic fluid during pregnancy, the fluid that surrounds the developing fetus. Excess amniotic fluid can put both mother and baby at …
What Causes Polyhydramnios and the Birth Defects Associated …
Normally, while in the womb, babies swallow amniotic fluid, and then pee it back out. This is the natural process that keeps amniotic fluid at a steady level. But sometimes there is an …
Polyhydramnios - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dec 5, 2023 · Polyhydramnios (pol-e-hi-DRAM-nee-os) is the buildup of increased amniotic fluid — the fluid that surrounds the baby in the uterus during pregnancy. Polyhydramnios happens …
What Is Polyhydramnios? Causes, Symptoms, and More - WebMD
Jan 19, 2025 · Amniotic fluid is a liquid that surrounds and protects your baby in the womb. When there’s too much amniotic fluid in your womb, though, that condition is called polyhydramnios.
Polyhydramnios: Causes, Symptoms, Complications & Treatment
Too much amniotic fluid in your uterus puts pressure on your nearby organs and causes pregnancy complications. The condition is usually more serious if it occurs early in pregnancy …
Fetal Hydrops | Children's Hospital Colorado
Fetal hydrops, also called hydrops fetalis, or simply hydrops, is a serious condition in which a baby has two or more types of fluid buildup within their body while still inside the womb. The …
What is Hydrops Fetails? - Children's Minnesota
Hydrops fetalis is a life-threatening condition in which abnormal amounts of fluid accumulate in an unborn baby. Learn about fetal hydrops treatment & care.
Polyhydramnios | BabyCentre
A very rare condition called hydrops fetalis can cause your baby to have fluid build-up in his lungs and abdomen, and this in turn can lead to too much amniotic fluid developing around him.
Polyhydramnios: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
May 22, 2025 · Polyhydramnios occurs when too much amniotic fluid builds up during pregnancy. It is also called amniotic fluid disorder, or hydramnios.
Hydrops Fetalis - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
The heart starts to fail. Large amounts of fluid build up in the baby's tissues and organs. This type of hydrops is not common today because Rh negative women are often treated with Rh …