Amniotic fluid is an important part of
pregnancy and
fetal development. This watery fluid is inside a casing called the amniotic
membrane (or
sac) and fluid surrounds the
fetus throughout
pregnancy.
Full article >>>Amniotic fluidDefinition:
Amniotic fluid is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby (
fetus) during
pregnancy. Itis contained in the amniotic
sac.
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Amniotic FluidReview Date : 1/21/2002
Reviewed By : Dominic Marchiano, M.D., Department of
Obstetrics &
Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISMA rare but frequently fatal complication of
labor, this condition occurs when
amniotic fluid embolizes from the amniotic
sac and through the veins of the
uterus and into the circulatory system of the mother.
Full article >>>Amniotic fluid contains cells that have been shed by your developing baby.
Full article >>>Amniotic fluid accomplishes numerous functions for the
fetus, including: ...
Full article >>>Amniotic fluidThe protective bag of fluid that surrounds the
fetus while growing in the
uterus.
Neonate ...
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embolism;
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Full article >>>Or there is too much or not enough
amniotic fluid around the baby.
Someone in your family has had
thalassemia. This is a disorder that causes abnormal red
blood cells.
Full article >>>Serial amnioreduction: The repeated removal of large volumes of
amniotic fluid by
amniocentesis.
Full article >>>In
amniocentesis, a needle is inserted into the
uterus through the
abdomen and a sample of
amniotic fluid is removed for testing.
Full article >>>If a woman's
membranes
rupture, and she loses
amniotic fluid, then labour becomes more likely especially as there is then a risk of
infection. But
urine may be mistaken for
amniotic fluid and even special testing s
ticks can give incorrect answers.
Full article >>>Amniocentesis: Withdrawing some
amniotic fluid from the amniotic
sac by inserting a needle through the
abdomen. The fluid is studied for a number of possible
genetic disorders among babies, ...
Full article >>>Sometimes, a piece of atherosclerotic plaque, small pieces of
tumor,
fat globules, air,
amniotic fluid, or other materials can act in the same manner as an
embolus.
For more information, see the following: ...
Full article >>>Bssing A, Lehnert A, Schink M, et al.: Effect of Viscum album L. on rapidly proliferating
amniotic fluid cells. Sister chromatid exchange frequency and
proliferation index. Arzneimittelforschung 45 (1): 81-3, 1995. [PUBMED Abstract] ...
Full article >>>Before
birth, a
kidney malformation in the
fetus may cause an excessive or deficient amount of
amniotic fluid (the liquid in which the
fetus floats) in the
uterus.
Full article >>>Amniocentesis. In
amniocentesis, the doctor inserts a needle through the mother's
skin into the amniotic
sac to collect about an ounce of
amniotic fluid. The fluid contains
genetic material from the baby that can be analyzed for signs of defects.
Full article >>>This may be
amniotic fluid, the protective liquid that surrounds your baby in the womb. If so, it's a sign that the
membranes around your baby have
ruptured.
A feeling of pressure in your
pelvis, as if your baby is pressing down.
Full article >>>The
membrane enclosing a developing
fetus; it's filled with a protective liquid called
amniotic fluid.
amputation ...
Full article >>>multiple
pregnancy defects in the
uterus such as an
incompetent cervix,
fibroids, or double
uterus excess
amniotic fluid abdominal
surgery during
pregnancy irritable
uterus birth defects in the
fetus ...
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