Neonatal Outcomes are Similar between Patients with Resolved and Those with Persistent Oligohydramnios.
Anna R WhelanPhinnara HasDavid A SavitzValery A DanilackAdam K LewkowitzPublished in: American journal of perinatology (2024)
· When diagnosed earlier in pregnancy, oligohydramnios was more likely to resolve prenatally.. · Patients who were diagnosed with oligohydramnios earlier in pregnancy had higher rates of FGR.. · There were no differences in the rates of the composite outcome of need for neonatal resuscitation when comparing those with resolved versus those with persistent oligohydramnios. No differences in composite neonatal morbidity were noted between those with resolved versus persistent oligohydramnios..