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The membrane is called the Amniotic Sac, and the fluid is the Amniotic Fluid
- no there is not
Baby pigs are called piglets.
Amniotic sac and fluid has a protective functions for the fetus. This sac separates the fetus from the mothers tissue.
I am afraid it is unlikely. Ovary swelling is normal as cells in the sac the egg came from grow to provide hormones to maintain a pregnancy but if there is no embryo in the sac you have what is called a blighted ovum which cannot develop into a baby.
The membrane that forms a sac around an animal embryo is called the amniotic sac. The embryonic sac is a bag of fluid inside of a woman's womb where the unborn baby develops and grows.
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Your baby is formed out of fertilized ovum. During development of the embryo, a sac is formed around the fetus from the extra embryonic cells. This sac contains fluid in it. Together with fluid in it, this sac forms the softest cushion for your baby can have.
The amniotic sac is what protects the baby, and the amniotic fluid is what the fluid inside the sac that the baby grows in.
A baby salmon that still has its yolk sac is called a "fry." At this stage, the fry has absorbed the yolk sac, which provided essential nutrients during its early development. Fry are typically found in freshwater environments, where they begin to grow and develop further before transitioning to the next life stage.
The Amniotic Sac is the sac that contains the baby.
The baby is getting its oxygen from the water inside of the embryonic sac. So when the water breaks, the baby is losing it's source of oxygen and he/she could die if you wait too long.