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'The placenta is a temporary organ that forms inside the uterus during pregnancy. Its job is to nourish the baby and also flushes out wastes that form throughout pregnan ...
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Bleeding after childbirth is a normal function of the body. Whether you have had a baby vaginally or by cesarean section you will experience this. It usually lasts any ...
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'The fetal stage begins about eight weeks after fertilization. The fetus is not as sensitive to damage from environmental exposures as the embryoEmbryoAn embryo is a mul ...
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There are a few reasons for low amniotic fluid. Most commonly, if a woman is two weeks or more past her due date she may be at risk for low fluid levels. Birth defects ...
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One source says that the placenta is fully attached to the uterine wall at 12 weeks: see http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200805 06125945AA4JQtq. At http://ne ...
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Lack of amniotic fluid in postterm pregnancies does not appear to be caused by a redistribution of blood flow within the fetus. Insufficient placental blood flow may cause a compen...
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Abnormal results on any of these tests may indicate an increased risk of forming placental blood clots, deep vein thrombosis, and potentially fatal pulmonary embolism during pregna...
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We have the information you need about Placental Mammals 2. Learn more. ... 3. Gastrulation-"horse shoe stage" when blastula reaches several hundred cells ... 1. placental mammals-blood vessels of ...
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The placental circulation brings into close relationship two circulation systems: the maternal and the fetal. The supply of blood to the placenta is influenced by ...
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Umbilical cord blood is blood that remains in the placenta and in the attached umbilical cord after childbirth. Cord blood is collected because it contains stem ...
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