yes. when a mom to be asks for water, give it to her. it helps the baby. Yes, so the more you drink the bigger you get, the bigger you get the bigger the baby, the bigger the baby the more painful the pregnancy.
Amniotic fluid surrounds your baby during pregnancy.
Much of the content of the uterus during pregnancy is water-like amniotic fluid, in which the fetus floats.
It is probably the amniotic fluid in the womb that acts as a shock absorber to prevent the foetus from knocks and bumps
amniotic fluid
The Amniotic Fluid.
The phrase "my water broke" refers to the rupture of the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus in the womb. This typically happens as a sign that labor is starting, as the amniotic fluid begins to leak out. It is a signal that the baby is on the way.
Oh, dude, when a pregnant woman's water breaks, that fluid is called amniotic fluid. It's basically like a cozy little swimming pool for the baby inside the womb. So, yeah, it's not just regular water - it's like this special, baby-friendly blend of fluids and stuff.
Amniotic fluid is 98% water and 2% salts and cells from the baby. Low levels of amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios) can cause complications in pregnancy, Oligohydramnios can cause complications. amniotic fluid is made by the mother's body. After month 4, the baby starteto make a contribution to the amniotic fluid by urinating into it.
The water content of amniotic fluid significantly decrease during the pregnancy, from nearly 99% to 70%.
The salinity of amniotic fluid is lower than that of sea water. Amniotic fluid typically has a lower salt concentration, allowing the developing fetus to maintain the necessary balance of fluids within the womb.
There is only one way to get pregnant (apart from artificial insemination) and it does not involve drinking water or any other fluid of any description.
The baby passes urine into the amniotic sac (bag of water) - but don't worry the water is constantly being cleaned and filtered, so the fluid is not dirty.