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5. Complications

Polyhydramnios can have complications for both the mother and the baby. Placental abruption may occur, which is when the placenta detaches from the uterine wall. Early labor and premature birth are possibilities, and the baby may be in breech position. C-sections are common for deliveries when the mother has polyhydramnios. There is a chance that the umbilical cord could fall out of the birth canal before the baby is born during vaginal delivery. Additionally, the mother may experience excessive bleeding.

C-Section Preterm Labor

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