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2. Symptoms

Mild polyhydramnios usually does not have any signs or symptoms. In severe cases, more fluid makes the uterus larger, so symptoms are more pronounced. Women may experience shortness of breath, abdominal discomfort, swelling in the legs, and uterine cramping or contractions. The fetus may also be in a breech presentation. If a doctor or midwife has trouble feeling the baby and the uterus measures larger than it should at any point, they may suspect polyhydramnios.

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