Amniotic fluid begins forming approximately 12 days after conception. The first component is water provided by the mother. Fetal urine is the main component of the fluid by the twentieth week of pregnancy. Doctors can track or assess the urine to help measure the baby's overall health. Some congenital disorders, often those that interfere with the development of the kidneys or urinary tract, can cause low amniotic fluid.

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