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Chapter 22 - A tip for pro lifers

A tip for pro-lifers: Use medical research, natural remedies, and pregnancy tips to help mothers, ask mothers why they want abortions and then come up with solutions that allow the mother and the baby to both have a happy life.

Be active, which means that instead of just telling mothers to keep the kid or just going for the "Get rid of the baby because the baby will suffer" with no option for a way to make their baby have a happy life where they can be together, we can actually think up methods in which the child can have a healthy, happy life.

Another thing for mothers with low amniotic fluid from mayoclinic.org which will be linked in the description:

If you have low amniotic fluid and you're 36 to 37 weeks pregnant, the safest treatment might be delivery. If you're less than 36 weeks pregnant, your health care provider will review your baby's health, discuss why you might have low amniotic fluid and recommend monitoring your pregnancy with fetal ultrasounds. He or she also might recommend drinking more fluids β€” especially if you're dehydrated.

If the mother has an issue where she loses amniotic fluid, a woman had the same issue, her doctor told her to drink plenty of water. It worked for the mother.

Leaking amniotic fluid can cause several problems to you and your baby. While you may naturally leak a small amount of fluid, losing too much of it can lead to complications such as birth defects, miscarriage, premature birth, still birth, slowed growth or increased risk for the nee d of a C-section.

Various factors can contribute to low amniotic fluid in pregnancy, including: Your water breaking. The placenta peeling away from the inner wall of the uterus β€” either partially or completely β€” before delivery (placental abruption) Certain health conditions in the mother, such as chronic high blood pressure.

Various factors can contribute to low amniotic fluid in pregnancy, including:

Certain health conditions in the mother, such as chronic high blood pressure

Use of certain medications, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors

Certain health conditions in the baby, such as restricted growth or a genetic disorder

If you have low amniotic fluid during labor, your health care provider might consider a procedure in which fluid is placed in the amniotic sac (amnioinfusion). This is typically done during labor if there are fetal heart rate abnormalities. Amnioinfusion is done by introducing saline into the amniotic sac through a catheter placed in the cervix during labor.

Low amniotic fluid during pregnancy is a serious condition. If you have any concerns about the amount of fluid around your baby, talk with your health care provider.