What to do if the amniotic fluid is too low

What to do if the amniotic fluid is too small needs to refer to the specific situation of the fetus, and the treatment methods are different for different situations.
If the ultrasound examination suggests that the fetus has too little amniotic fluid and is combined with severe lethal malformations, and the fetus is unlikely to survive, the termination of pregnancy should be considered as soon as possible, and if there is no contraindication to induced abortion for the mother, induced abortion should be considered to minimize the damage to the mother.
If the fetus is normal without malformations, and simple amniotic fluid is too small, we should closely monitor the intrauterine situation of the fetus, and terminate the pregnancy if the fetus is already full-term with viability; if the fetus is not yet full-term, the placenta is functioning well, and the lungs are immature, we should give treatments to promote lung maturation as early as possible, prolong the gestational period, and deliver the baby at a later date.
When the fetus has low amniotic fluid, it should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition, which may lead to poor perinatal outcome.