In our study, polyhydramnios had an impact on perinatal outcomes, the occurrence of fetal macrosomia and fetal congenital anomalies, and SCBU admissions of neonates.
The prevalence of anomalies was 8.1%, which was fairly comparable with other large series studies.
This confirms reports of greater anomaly risks that occur with worsening polyhydramnios.
Dashe reported in his study of polyhydramnios and anomaly detection that 11.0% of the neonates in his study had fetal anomalies