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The pH of fetal blood is generally slightly more acidic than that of adults, typically ranging from about 7.25 to 7.35. This lower pH is due to factors such as carbon dioxide levels and metabolic processes. It's important for maintaining the proper environment for fetal development and functioning. However, significant deviations from this range can indicate potential health issues.

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