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32 weeks pregnant and my fundal height is 36cm will I go into premature labor?

Possibly, or it could mean you have a larger than average baby, or too much amnionic fluid, or your due date is incorrect.


What is the average amount of fluid in a soft drink can?

12 ounces


How can birth control pills help cramps?

Menstrual cramps are caused by a chemical found in the menstrual fluid. By reducing the amount of menstrual fluid, the pill reduces cramps.


What is the average volume a person urinates per day?

the average urine output per 24hours is 2000ml-2500ml. under certain circumstances, the amount of fluid you get should be the same as the amount that you expel.


Insensible fluid loss?

Insensible fluid loss , is not readily seen or felt fluid, excreted from the body. Insensible fluid loss consists of 1)vaporization from lungs ( exhaled watervapor) and 2) passive diffusion through skin ( also called perspiratio insensibilis = insensible perspiration ). All values below are for adult humans: Vaporization from lungs : average amount 300 ml. , will increase with hard physical work and in dry hot climate. Insensible perspiration : average amount 350 ml. . Other ways of fluid excretion, that are not insensible fluid loss : Urinary production ( of urine ) can be seen : average amount daily 1000 - 1500 ml - will increase if you are overhydrated - and decrease if you are dehydrated. Active sweating from sweat glands can be seen : average amount daily 150 ml. , will increase in case of physical hard work or high temperatures. Fluid lost to the fecal matter in the intestines : average amount daily : 150 ml. , but will increase in case of Diarrhea.


What is the medical term meaning abnormally increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain of a newborn?

Too much cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the cranium (skull) is called hydrocephalus.


How much fluid does a manual transmission hold?

The amount of fluid a transmission holds varies from vehicle to vehicle. To run properly, the average American vehicle holds anywhere from 2 to 4 quarts of transmission fluid.


Do you have to get a horse at 6 months pregnant scanned?

No. Even if there is a compelling reason, the foal will be difficult to see via ultrasound because it is down low in the uterus...so what you will most likely see is just the black of amnionic fluid.


What is the amount of fluid pushed aside by an object called?

The amount of fluid pushed aside by an object is called the displacement of the fluid. It is equal to the volume of the object when it is immersed in the fluid.


What are the functions of the amnionic sac?

Amniotic fluid is a pale yellow fluid that serves to cushion the unborn baby from jolts and bumps. It provides a stable temperature and assists in maintaining a consistent body temperature for the unborn child. The fluid allows the baby to move freely and exercise growing muscles to develop a symmetrical musculoskeletal system. It allows for lung development as the baby begins to breathe amniotic fluid to strengthen his lungs and swallow fluid to develop the gastrointestinal tract. The kidneys develop as the baby urinates in the fluid.


What is the principles?

He proved that a body plunged in a fluid becomes lighter by an amount equal in weight to the amount of fluid it displaces.


What is the fluid filled sac that protects the baby until birth?

it is the amneotic fluid.