If the volume of amniotic fluid exceeds 2000ml, it will be diagnosed as excessive amniotic fluid. The phenomenon of excessive amniotic fluid will lead to an increase in the rate of fetal malformation, or combined with serious fetal malformation and abnormal structural development, attention should be paid to terminate the pregnancy. If the fetal development is normal and there are no malformations, you can take medication to control the growth of amniotic fluid and to stop the fetus from urinating. Indomethacin has an anti-diuretic effect that can reduce fetal urination and the amount of amniotic fluid can be reduced, and you should also pay attention to drinking as little water as possible and exercising in moderation. If there is too much amniotic fluid, the amniotic fluid can be released through amniocentesis in the right amount to relieve the symptoms of compression.