embiatic fluid
Amniotic fluid Is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy.
Perimetriumperimetrium
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.
Amniotic fluid.
WHAT IS AMNIOCENTESIS? Amniocentesis is a prenatal test that allows the healthcare practitioner to gather information about the baby's health and development from a sample of the mother's amniotic fluid. This is the fluid that surrounds the baby in the uterus.
It surrounds and protects the embryo (the baby inside the uterus about a few weeks old).
It surrounds and protects the embryo (the baby inside the uterus about a few weeks old).
You have the amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby. Baby go on drinking this fluid and go on passing the same through the urine.
Amniotic fluid surrounds the baby in the womb and the placenta feeds it
In the uterus. The fertilised egg attaches itself to the wall of the uterus and begins to divide into 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,512 cells etc .The uterus seals itself with a mucus plug and fills with amniotic fluid which surrounds the growing foetus. Nutrients for the growing cells is provided by the placenta.This life support system is attached to the baby via the belly button and is tied and cut after delivery.
No, amniocentesis is a sterile procedure because it involves inserting a needle through the abdomen and into the uterus to collect amniotic fluid, which surrounds the baby in the womb. Sterility is important to prevent introducing any infections to the mother or the baby during the procedure.
The uterus, often called "the womb", is where the amniotic fluid is contained in a separate sac that forms aaround the egg and expands as the fetus grows.