well yes that can happen because your body is still giving fluids and nutrients to the placenta. at least that's what iv'e been told by a lot of people!
Amniotic fluid surrounds the baby in the womb and the placenta feeds it
amniotic fluid
No. Human females have amniotic fluid inside them when a baby is growing in them.
You have the amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby. Baby go on drinking this fluid and go on passing the same through the urine.
Usually 3-5lbs in addition to the weight of the baby, for the placenta and amniotic fluid.
Yes, It happened to me when I was pregnant with my first baby. The placenta stoped feeding the baby and he stoped growing so I had to be induced immediatly after my doctor confirmt that the placenta had expired.
This is the birth sac that needs to be removed so the baby can start to breathe. If you are talking about the sac that shows on an ultrasound, this is the amniotic sac that contains the 'waters' and is absolutely necessary for the growth of the baby. It is the same thing that the answer above mentions.
it's the emberyo because its the blood from the baby is used for the mother so it is very good for a mother to use !
first the cervix opens, amniotic sac breaks, labor pains, birth of baby, placenta and umbilical cord are forced out by contractions
The placenta is developed during pregnancy from the implantation of a blastocyst. The blastocyst creates the outer layer of the placenta. This continues to developed into two more portions and then develops an outer protective layer. The placenta grows throughout the entire pregnancy.
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.
The baby is not in mom's stomach as such, rather it is in a separate place in her tummy called her 'uterus'. The baby is attached to the wall of the uterus with a placenta. From the placenta leads a cord to the baby's tummy (where your tummy button is) and food from mom's blood passes across the placenta to the baby while it is growing in mom's uterus.