blood flow from the mother to the fetus
it is the interface between the fetus and the mother's blood supply it acts like a filter - supplying nutrients to the fetus and disposing of waste material from the fetus to the mother all of this without actually mixing the blood of the fetus and the mother
in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
Sometimes fetus is genetically abnormal and dies. Sometimes there is knot in the umbilical cord leading to less blood supply to fetus and then fetus dies. Some times there is partial separation of placenta and blood supply to fetus is hampered. And then fetus dies.
The umbilical cord, which carries oxygenated blood to the fetus and waste away from the fetus. The belly button is where the cord was attached to the developing baby.
Yes, there is no danger to the fetus is the mother is type A and baby is type B
Blood from the mother is used by the fetus.
Nutrients, oxygen, antibodies, and hormones pass from the mother's blood into the fetus's blood through the placenta. The placenta acts as a selective barrier, allowing essential substances to transfer while protecting the fetus from harmful substances. Waste products from the fetus's blood are also transferred back to the mother's circulation for disposal. This exchange is crucial for fetal development and growth.
The blood goes from the mother to the placenta where gas exchange occurs to the fetus. From the placenta the blood goes into the arterium and to the body of the fetus.
Yes, this means the fetus is clean. Your blood is his blood. If you have drugs in your system then so will he. You can be prosecuted for drugs in your infant's system.
The mother's blood supply enters the foetus via the umbillical cord and allows oxygen to diffuse from the mother's blood into the foetus.