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It can be associated with Rh isoimunization (or Rh disease), fetal hydrops--or edema and swelling of the baby and its' major organs (although you don't describe any other problem with the baby), sometimes a viral process, and sometimes it just appears and resolves spontaneously without anyone knowing why.
It is uncommon, but not something a high risk doctor would not be fairly familiar with.
Hopefully you will get reassuring news with your testing.
Thank You for any info you can provide...
Blessings & Love
Go to a high risk to see what cause the hydrops, so they can treat you.
good luck!
I found a website for just hydrops babies. I posted a story about mine, Sophia.
http://www.hygen.net/hydrops-fetalis/index.php
please check it out.