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Generally it is the lack of loss of amniotic fluid in the womb. Amniotic fluid is used to nourish the foetus as well as provide safety so it does no bounce around everywhere. However, because there is a certain lack of this fluid, damage can be caused to the foetus.

Also, there has been a small link with genetic mutation but this has been ignored due to a lack of justification.

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