The fluid surrounding the baby in the womb is called amniotic fluid. It provides protection and cushioning to the developing baby.
The liquid that protects the developing baby is called amniotic fluid. It helps cushion the baby from external pressure and keeps the baby at a steady temperature. Amniotic fluid also allows the baby to move and develop muscles and lungs while in the womb.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'sets' of amniotic fluid. However the baby is in one sac, which is filled with the fluid. What made you ask this question? Often when a womens waters break, the fluid behind or above the baby my be stopped from flowing out due to the babys position, or if the waters break above the baby, then the amniotic sac may still be intact around its head.
My son has Russell-Silver Syndrome....It has NOTHING to do with the amount of fluid around the baby. It is a form a Primordial Dwarfism, meaning, that the baby was conceived that way. It is definitely something genetic, but it's exact genetic cause or marker is not yet known.
A baby starts producing urine around 8 to 14 weeks into gestation. By the second trimester, the kidneys are formed and begin to filter blood and produce urine that is released into the amniotic fluid.
When a duck is a baby, it is called a duckling.
The liquid that surrounds the baby in the womens uterus is call Amniotic fluid. This protects the baby when it is in the mothers womb. When your waters break this is what flushes out of the womens vagina. This happens because the baby is a about to be born and no longer needs this fluid to potect it.
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Amniotic fluid Is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy.
It is the amniotic fluid that protects the baby, when the mother goes into labour its the sac that breaks( with the amniotic fluid inside ).
The baby is 14 wks in the womb. The ultrasound came back that the baby has fluid around the heart. No bladder is shown and no stomage what can be next.
it is called Cyagrofa
Cushioning primarily, also practice fluid for drinking and urinating.
Fluid around the fetal heart are a sign of a congenital heart defect. When fluid is found around the fetal heart, it is known as hydrops.
The liquid that protects the developing baby is called amniotic fluid. It helps cushion the baby from external pressure and keeps the baby at a steady temperature. Amniotic fluid also allows the baby to move and develop muscles and lungs while in the womb.
Cushioning primarily, also practice fluid for drinking and urinating.
it is protected by the mother until she fells like it is time to send the baby to nursury