In this condition, there is too much amniotic fluid around your baby during pregnancy. It happens in about 1 in 100 pregnancies. It's also called polyhydramnios.
Your baby needs amniotic fluid to grow. This watery fluid is inside the amniotic sac (membrane). It's sometimes called the bag of waters. Your baby stays in this fluid for all of pregnancy. It helps to cushion and protect your baby. Amniotic fluid also helps your baby's lungs, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract grow.
The fluid is made by your baby's lungs and kidneys. Your baby swallows the fluid and passes it out as urine. The waste is taken away through your placenta.
The normal amount of amniotic fluid is about 1 pint to 1 quart (500 to 1,000 ml). Too much or too little amniotic fluid can cause problems. These issues can affect how your baby develops. They can also cause pregnancy complications. Or the amount of amniotic fluid may be a sign of another issue.