Does cloudy amniotic fluid have anything to do with what you eat or drink?

Clouding of the amniotic fluid does not usually have much to do with eating or drinking, but can usually be caused by meconium or meconium. In late pregnancy, the amniotic fluid may become cloudy, mostly due to fetal fat, which may float in the amniotic cavity, making the amniotic fluid appear cloudy; in addition to this, there may also be fetal feces in the amniotic fluid due to the relaxation of the fetus’s anus, which may cause the amniotic fluid to become cloudy. It is important to note that if the amniotic fluid is not cloudy, it may not have a great impact, but if there is very serious amniotic fluid turbidity, it is likely to lead to fetal hypoxia or other abnormalities, so pregnant women should pay attention to the late pregnancy to strengthen the pregnancy test. During pregnancy, you should follow the doctor’s instructions and go to the hospital on time for checkups. If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.