Amniotic fluid fecal staining

Introduction

Introduction Amniotic fluid feces refers to the relative hypoxia of the fetus in the uterus, causing its anus to relax, and the fetus is discharged into the amniotic fluid, causing amniotic fluid pollution.

Cause

Cause

The cause of amniotic fluid fecal infection:

The fetus is relatively hypoxic in the uterus, causing its anus to relax, and the fetus is discharged into the amniotic fluid, causing amniotic fluid contamination.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Amniotic fluid check amniocentesis

Examination and diagnosis of amniotic fluid fecal stain:

Because there are bacteria in the fetus, pregnant women in this situation are in high-risk pregnancy, and children are at high risk. Development will cause neonatal infections, leading to dangerous conditions such as sepsis and pneumonia.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Symptoms of amniotic fluid measles:

Excessive amniotic fluid: the amount of amniotic fluid in normal pregnancy increases with the increase of gestational age, and gradually decreases gradually in the last 2 to 4 weeks. The amniotic fluid volume in the full-term pregnancy is about 1000ml (800-1200ml), and the amount of amniotic fluid exceeds during any period of pregnancy. 2000ml, called polyhydramnios. Up to 20,000ml. Most pregnant women have a slower increase in amniotic fluid, which is formed in a relatively long period of time, called chronic amniotic fluid; a few pregnant women have a sharp increase in amniotic fluid within a few days, called acute polyhydramnios. The incidence of polyhydramnios is reported in the literature as 0.5% to 1%, and the incidence of pregnancy with diabetes can reach 20%. When the amniotic fluid is too much, the appearance and traits of amniotic fluid are no different from those of normal people. Normal amniotic fluid in term pregnancy is slightly opaque and opaque. It can be seen that there is a small piece in the amniotic fluid. If the amniotic fluid is mixed with blood, it is bloody amniotic fluid.

Because there are bacteria in the fetus, pregnant women in this situation are in high-risk pregnancy, and children are at high risk. Development will cause neonatal infections, leading to dangerous conditions such as sepsis and pneumonia.

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