Can having pelvic fluid during pregnancy affect the fetus?

Physiological pelvic effusion during pregnancy will not affect the fetus, but if the pregnant woman develops pathological pelvic effusion, it may affect the fetus.
Pelvic fluid during pregnancy can be divided into physiological pelvic fluid and pathological pelvic fluid, if a pregnant woman has physiological pelvic fluid during pregnancy, it is a normal phenomenon, at this time the amount of fluid is relatively small, the fluid will be absorbed on its own, and it will not affect the fetus.
If pathological pelvic effusion is caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic peritoneal tuberculosis and other diseases, it may have an effect on the fetus. If timely measures are not taken to treat it, pelvic inflammatory disease may infect the uterine cavity, which may cause the fetus to stop developing.
It is recommended that pregnant women with pelvic fluid need to seek timely medical attention, and the doctor will determine whether there is any effect on fetal development after clarifying the cause of the condition.