What is the normal amount of amniotic fluid in a full term pregnancy?
The amniotic fluid volume is estimated by measuring pockets of
amniotic seen in ultrasound. It is then expressed as the amniotic
fluid index (AFI). A normal AFI at full-term would be from 5-25
centimeters.
To put it into liquid volume measure, there is typically around
800 - 1000 mL during the latter parts of pregnancy.