The cause of polyhydramnios is difficult to determine and often remains a mystery. In addition to an imbalance between the amount of fluid the fetus swallows and the amount of urine it produces, causes include high blood glucose levels in the mother either before or during pregnancy, differing blood types between mother and baby, problems with the placenta, and twin to twin transfusion syndrome when carrying identical twins.

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