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Do you mean fetus? If you do, the bag-like structure is called the uterus. It is located in the woman's body. The uterus is a pear-shaped structure that contains the fetus when pregnancy takes place.

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Is it not called a umni____________ bag?
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The foetus is surrounded by the fluid called as the amniotic fluid. (This fluid is constantly being swallowed by the foetus. The same is passed through the urine. That is sort of exercise to the kidneys to be ready, once the foetus is born. Architecture wise this is the best possible cushion to the foetus to get protection from the external trauma. The water beds are soft to sleep. Just like that! !)

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Amniotic Fluid surrounds the developingfetus.

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Amniotic fluid, in the amniotic sac.

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Amniotic fluid.

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What surrounds the baby during pregnancy?

You have the amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby. Baby go on drinking this fluid and go on passing the same through the urine.


What fluid burns a baby?

The amniotic fluid in the womb cushions the developing foetus from being physically damaged.


What is an amoniotic sac?

The amniotic sac is the membranous fluid filled bubble in which the developing foetus is suspended in utero.


What is an Amnion and what is the function of the liquid inside?

The amniotic sac holds a developing foetus when it is in the womb. The fluid it contains (the amniotic fluid) acts to protect the foetus. Think of a goldfish in bag of water - even if you accidentally knock the bag the fish doesn't feel anything. The same principle applies.


Why does a foetus's lungs don't work properly?

The foetus in embedded in fluid called amniotic fluid. Some times the foetus takes a breath in that fluid, just before the delivery. The result is disastrous. If the foetus is born with the fluid in the lungs, it is going to die in most of the cases. The foetus is getting all the oxygen and the nutrition from the mother. This is supplied through the placenta. So the lungs of the foetus are at rest in the womb of the mother.


What is the organ system of the mothers body?

the aminotic fluid that the foetus gets before its born and when its a foetus


What is the name of the mothers organ system?

the aminotic fluid that the foetus gets before its born and when its a foetus


What is the name of the organ system in the mothers body?

the aminotic fluid that the foetus gets before its born and when its a foetus


How can amniocentesis detect a disorder like Down syndrome?

By using a very long needle to remove a small amount of the fluid that surrounds the developing baby.


Salty fluid that surrounds you?

The salty fluids that surrounds and bathes the cells is called interstitial fluid. This fluid is also referred to as cytoplasm.


Why is amniocentesis important?

The amniotic fluid of the foetus is tested in amniocentesis to check for abnormalities in the foetus. Unfortunately, it may also lead to female foeticide as the sex of the foetus can also be determined.


What fluid surrounds a unborn baby?

Amniotic fluid.