Amniotic fluid is a fluid in the female uterus that has a crucial impact on fetal development. So after pregnancy, women need to pay attention to changes in their amniotic fluid, especially in the late stages of pregnancy, when amniotic fluid is prone to increase or decrease, affecting fetal health. So, if a woman's amniotic fluid is consistently low, will the fetus develop abnormally?

If a woman occasionally has less amniotic fluid, fetal development will not be abnormal, but it will affect the physical health of the fetus. However, long-term low amniotic fluid in women may lead to fetal malformation and development. So during pregnancy, women need to regularly go to the hospital for check ups to ensure that their amniotic fluid is normal and that the fetus can develop well.
Women who experience oligohydramnios in early pregnancy can cause the intrauterine membrane to adhere to the fetus, leading to fetal malformations. Secondly, in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, if there is less amniotic fluid, the buffering effect of amniotic fluid will decrease, and the pressure of the uterus will directly act on the fetus, causing fetal hand and foot deformities, and even respiratory organ development disorders.
Moreover, women have less amniotic fluid, which not only affects the fetus, but also causes discomfort in the body. For example, women can feel frequent fetal movements during pregnancy. During childbirth, the cervix is prone to injury, the delivery process can be prolonged, and women's bodies are severely damaged. So women must pay attention to changes in amniotic fluid in the uterus, detect and treat them in a timely manner.