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fetal_forearmFrom: Stan & Tammy Sapp (ssapp220@fullnet.com)Tue Dec 3 08:04:24 2002
I am 29 weeks pregnant and I have polyhydramnios. How often does this mean that something is wrong with the baby? The baby is swallowing on the ultrasound and everything else seems to be checking out( measurements, organs, etc...). How common is polyhydramnios and what causes it?
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