The baby is further developed and is becoming more efficient in the amniotic sac. |
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After the neighbor's mare foaled amid a flood of amniotic fluid, the estrogen left her urine and Timothy's flame trees died. |
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The discolored fluid prevents a clear view of the inside of the amniotic cavity. |
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Aquatic experiences begin in the mother's womb where an infant is surrounded by amniotic fluid. |
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The baby is protected by the amniotic fluid in the womb and by your abdomen. |
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Stem cells from amniotic fluid have been used to repair windpipe defects in unborn lambs while still in the womb. |
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One of the things your health care provider monitors is the size of your abdomen and the amount of amniotic fluid in your womb. |
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The amniotic fluid and membrane cushion the fetus against bumps and jolts to the mother's body. |
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Veterinarians are completing the study comparing allantoic and amniotic fluids and heart rates of fetuses in mares. |
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Surrounding and protecting the embryo is the amnion, filled with amniotic fluid, and providing the embryo with a stable fluid environment. |
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The amniotic sac that contains your baby begins to form about 12 days after conception. |
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Most preterm births follow spontaneous, unexplained preterm labor, or spontaneous preterm prelabour rupture of the amniotic membranes. |
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A suction-irrigation pump equipped with a fluid monitor is used to irrigate and replace the fluid in the amniotic cavity. |
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A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts. |
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You may feel a sharp stinging sensation when the needle pierces the amniotic sac but this should only last a few seconds. |
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Birth hormones are injected into the amniotic sac to induce premature birth. |
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They found two genes switched on in the amniotic epithelial cells that heretofore were believed to only be expressed in embryonic stem cells. |
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Some of this protein is excreted into the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus. |
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At the time of delivery, maternal blood, cord blood, and amniotic fluid were collected for analyses, as described later. |
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A small sample of the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus in the womb is taken and this is tested in a laboratory. |
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Similar to other oncofetal antigens, it is a normal protein in fetal life, present in amniotic fluid and placental tissue. |
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If an air-dried sample of fluid reveals a fern-like pattern, the presence of amniotic fluid is confirmed. |
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Doctors may test pregnant mothers to see if there is too much amniotic fluid. |
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Floating in its lagoon of amniotic fluid, the fetus is well protected from most types of trauma. |
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Rather than amniotic fluid contributing to soft skin, according to Kelly, babies in the womb are protected by vernix. |
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The amniotic fluid may be discolored by blood from a previous amniocentesis, excess vernix, or meconium. |
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Amniocentesis is a common prenatal test in which a small sample of the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus is removed and examined. |
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Researchers believe that simulated amniotic fluid, which contains enteric growth factors, promotes villous development. |
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Care was exercised not to separate the amniotic sac into its components, the chorion and amnion. |
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The outer cells will go on to form the placenta and amniotic sac that the baby will grow in. |
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This means the membranes holding the amniotic sac, which contains your baby and the amniotic fluid, have started to leak. |
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There is a very small glimmer of hope that the amniotic sac will reseal itself and fill back up with fluid. |
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Some cells will go to make the baby and the other will be used to make the placenta and amniotic sac. |
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Mrs. Marlow's waters had not broken, so Connor was being born inside the amniotic sac. |
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In the second pregnancy trimester abnormal amniotic fetal cells can be detected. |
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Exposure to amniotic fluid may damage the neural tissue in cases of spina bifida and cause subsequent paralysis and hydrocephalus. |
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In attempting to remove the non-existent coil he pierced the amniotic sac and a therapeutic abortion had to be carried out. |
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The sonographer scans the patient, taking an initial assessment of the fetuses, the placenta, and the amniotic cavity. |
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Fetal cells contained in the amniotic fluid will be tested for Down syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities. |
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Researchers developed an amniotic fluid-like solution to be given enterally. |
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In the delivery room, newborn infants should be handled with gloves until blood and amniotic fluid have been removed from the infants' skin. |
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Prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome is possible by examination of the amniotic fluid. |
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And, by extension, it is in the amniotic fluid of every major cultural shift. |
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In amniocentesis, the physician inserts a thin needle through the pregnant woman's abdomen to withdraw a small amount of amniotic fluid, in which the virus can be detected. |
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The amniotic fluid that surrounds your baby is indeed a magic fluid. |
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Fetal tissue includes membranes, placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic fluid and other tissue that contains genetic information about the fetus. |
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Women with gestational diabetes sometimes develop polyhydramnios or too much amniotic fluid. |
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This test is performed by the insertion of a needle through the abdomen to withdraw amniotic fluid from the uterus. |
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As of the 12th week of pregnancy, the foetus is capable of recognising certain flavours thanks to the amniotic fluid. |
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As of the 7th month of pregnancy, the foetus discovers scents transmitted by the amniotic fluid, as smell is closely linked with taste. |
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Thanks to this amniotic fluid that covers the baby, the baby can be protected from any external shocks or infections. |
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He pierced her amniotic sac, making a therapeutic abortion necessary. |
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During amniocentesis, a small volume of amniotic fluid is extracted from the mother's uterus. |
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The lanthanum level in amniotic fluid was more than 10-fold lower than those found in plasma in the dosed animals. |
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The fatty-acid composition of the amniotic fluid and mother's milk is very much dependent on the mother's diet. |
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A 10 to 20 cc syringe is used to aspirate the amniotic fluid following removal of the needle stylet. |
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If the amniotic membranes do not rupture during birth, the neonate must struggle to break free from the encapsulating membranes. |
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They are also less likely to share a placenta or amniotic sac, the researchers said. |
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So, using a gloved finger, Peccei punctured the bulging membrane of Rourke's amniotic sac. |
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At some point, the amniotic sac breaks under the pressure, and the clear fluid surrounding the fetus gushes out. |
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Chronic uncertainty surrounds children living under occupation like amniotic fluid. |
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The child of whom I speak is currently floating in a sac filled with amniotic fluid. |
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Sugar gives us a quick energy burst, and even fetuses in the uterus will swallow more amniotic fluid if it is made sweeter. |
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Of the 16 viremic women, HCV RNA was detected in the amniotic fluid of 1 patient. |
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The female tears open the amniotic sac and draws out the head of the newborn, warming him up and stimulating his breathing with intense licking. |
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For many months the baby has been floating free in the amniotic fluid and is felt to be kicking and sometimes somersaulting after about 16 weeks. |
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There are several types of placentae that have evolved in squamates that use various components of the amniotic membranes. |
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The yolk nourishes each embryo, although gas exchange does occur across the amniotic membranes and the oviductal walls. |
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If meconium is present in your amniotic fluid when your water breaks, or your fluid has dark green stains or streaks, tell your doctor immediately. |
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The benefit of amniotic fluid cells is you can deliver proteins called 'neurotrophic' factors to the brain. |
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I asked a few questions: do changes in cabin pressure cause the amniotic sac to explode? |
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The appeal was brought by a Frenchwoman forced to have an abortion after her doctor mistakenly pierced the amniotic sac of the fetus. |
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The amniotic fluid also helps to keep the body temperature of the baby constant. |
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The amniotic sac holding the puppy appears a maximum of twelve hours after her waters have broken. |
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The hatchling uses the caruncle to slice open the amniotic membranes and then the eggshell. |
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The chorionic villi are structures around the amniotic sac that develop into the placenta. |
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Concentrations of acyclovir were detected in plasma and amniotic fluid samples, as well as in homogenates of fetal tissues. |
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Your baby's kidneys circulate the fluid swallowed by the baby back into the amniotic sac. |
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It is possible for infection to occur, and miscarriage is a further possibility, for example if the amniotic sac has been punctured during the procedure. |
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Down here in the amniotic warmth of Scotland's only heated salt-water pool you can lie back, watch the sea birds soaring overhead and look deep into your own soul. |
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Prostaglandins cause the uterus to contract and therefore cause the expulsion of the amniotic sac. |
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Spero's first mature work featured dimly discerned figures swimming in the black amniotic fluid of her darkest imagining. |
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It is one of the few bacteria that can get past all the unborn baby's defences, crossing the cervix and amniotic membrane to create a pre-birth infection. |
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If fluid continues to leak, it will typically mean that the amniotic sac has ruptured and labour is imminent. |
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In the case of cord blood or amniotic membrane donation, this applies to both mother and baby. |
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A thin needle is inserted through the abdomen and into the uterus to obtain a small amount of amniotic fluid. |
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The doctor can then open the amniotic sac and remove the baby. |
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Occurring in one in 15,000 live births, they are produced by thin bands of amniotic membrane wrapping around various parts of the extremity in utero. |
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Ceftriaxone has been detected in the umbilical cord blood, amniotic fluid and placenta. |
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Before a baby is born, it is surrounded by water in the amniotic sac. |
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Rupture of the amniotic membranes can lead to formation of amniotic bands. |
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The needle insertion site is identified by the ultrasound information regarding fetal position, amniotic fluid volume, and placental location. |
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The stalk lengthens as the fetus develops within its amniotic sac, and at the uterine end the blood vessels become part of the developing placenta. |
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Both of these procedures are left until after the sixteenth week of gestation in order to reduce the risk of injection outside the amniotic cavity. |
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Amniocentesis, in which a sample of the mother's amniotic fluid is taken, can be done in the 14th to 18th week of pregnancy. |
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Before birth, the lungs of the fetus are filled with amniotic fluid. |
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After the childbirth: Hold the baby on a slant with head down to liberate the airways from amniotic fluid. |
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The levels of nicotine and cotinine in amniotic fluid and cord blood were higher in the vitamin C-exposed group compared with the nicotine group for reasons that are unclear. |
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They are drinking a lot of amniotic fluid and developing a sense of taste. |
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My Taste for apotheosis is unfortunately in conflict with an amniotic melancholy, which darkens any solar impulses and throws into disorder any apollonian ambitions. |
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In a study, they found flavours were passed from mother to baby via the amniotic fluid. |
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This restorative ability is innate to placental tissues, including umbilical cord and amniotic membrane. |
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Prenatal diagnosis of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome is possible by measurement of 7-dehydrocholesterol in amniotic fluid. |
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The researchers also found that injecting amniotic fluid with an antibody that blocks SP-A delays labor by 1 day in mice. |
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Labor had to be induced since the loss of amniotic fluid made the patient susceptible to a life-threatening infection. |
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It is the result of amniotic fluid entering the blood, triggering an allergic reaction. |
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But a high level of lactic acid in the amniotic fluid indicates that the uterus is exhausted. |
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Yreka, surprised by the sudden burst of light, whimpers pitifully, but does not pause in her effort to eat her newest whelp free from its amniotic sac. |
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Freshly blood-stained amniotic fluid should be separately analyzed by a Kleihauer test and cell count to determine whether the new blood is maternal or fetal. |
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The amniotic fluid is generally similar in appearance to dilate urine. |
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The infrared spectrum of amniotic fluid shows strong absorptions from protein as well as prominent lactate absorptions, with the surfactant lipids contributing subtle absorptions to the overall profile. |
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Out of some ill-defined chaff, tossed around in rough, convulsed amniotic fluids, this VOlume has undergone an adventurous birth: something like rock'n'roll, really. |
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That mimicry is intended to give the babies the familiar sound of their mother's voice, as they would have heard it when they were safe in her amniotic fluid. |
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If the patient has previously had a history of antepartum bleeding, the amniotic fluid may be brown or dark red in colour due to blood pigments being absorbed across the chorio-amnionic membranes. |
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If a meningocele or myelomeningocele is present and intact, the sac bulges in the amniotic fluid, and the anomaly is recognized as a cystic formation arising from the posterior aspect of the spine. |
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In the last ten years, antenatal diagnosis and, as a result, medical treatment have been improved through the use of molecular biology techniques to detect toxoplasma DNA in amniotic fluid. |
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Ranging from deformed and leprous to ethereal and slumberous, Helnwein's images transcend their grotesque implications and are bathed in amniotic tranquility and compassionate reverence. |
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My wife had an amniotic fluid test, and doctors asked us about genetic disease history in our families, but we never thought of mentioning ichthyosis! |
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The function of the amniotic membrane is largely protective, whereas the allantois serves as a collection area for waste materials and a site of gas exchange. |
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But the amniotic sac ruptured five months early. |
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A woman was also told not to sit on something too soft in late pregnancy or else the lining of the amniotic sac would become too thick, which would make it harder to break. |
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And the amniotic sac and strong muscles of the uterus shelter baby. |
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In this case, the Caesarean section is performed in approximately the 38th week of pregnancy, in order to prevent the onset of contractions or rupture of the amniotic sac. |
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Fraser led an international study that involved 1,998 pregnant women in 56 centres in 13 countries who had thick meconium staining of the amniotic fluid. |
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Persistent amniotic fluid leakage associated with ongoing severe oligohydramnios can lead to pulmonary hypoplasia and arthrogryposis in the newborn. |
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It is recommended that institutions adopt a policy indicating that non-suctioning is as safe as routine suctioning at the perineum for infants born with meconium-stained amniotic fluid. |
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My body was also producing an excess of amniotic fluid. |
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Clear amniotic fluid coated the can of cinnamon rolls. |
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Removal of the amniotic fluid generally takes less than 1 minute. |
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They can also be harvested from aborted fetuses, umbilical cords, umbilical cord blood, placentas, amniotic fluid, in fact from virtually every organ in the human body. |
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Ultrasonography aids evaluation of fetal health by assessing fetal breathing movements, gross body movements, fetal tone, reactive fetal heart rate, and qualitative amniotic fluid volume. |
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However, Dr. Bani and his colleagues would prefer to repair brain injuries using a more accessible source of human stem cells that lacks major ethical concerns, such as amniotic fluid. |
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For PARC's researchers think the technique could be used to replace amniocentesis. At the moment, tests for abnormalities in infants require the removal of fluid from the amniotic sac that protects a growing fetus. |
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Amador rocked me slowly in that amniotic tranquility, as I started to get sleepy and could hear the unsettling rubatosis of my beating heart. |
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The procedure, sometimes called amniotomy, involves rupturing the amniotic membranes to speed contractions. |
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All dinosaurs lay amniotic eggs with hard shells made mostly of calcium carbonate. |
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The miracle 20-day-old survived nine weeks in her mum's tummy without any amniotic fluid to support her. |
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Potential risks associated with obstetric use include amniotic fluid embolism and maternal exposure to fetal red cells. |
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A post-mortem has since revealed she died of amniotic fluid embolism, an extremely rare condition that affects women in childbirth. |
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Mr Cabrera was told immediately afterwards by doctors that she had died from an amniotic fluid embolism. |
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De Rooij et al reported a patient in the third trimester with amniotic fluid embolism. |
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I always clean off the nose if the head is out and the amniotic sac is broken, so the kid doesn't aspirate fluid. |
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Lisa, 40, first became concerned about her unborn son when doctors discovered the amniotic sac was not attached to the wall of her womb. |
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The pair shared the same amniotic sac and placenta, which gives an increased risk of birth defects and complications. |
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Our data suggest that vortex-mixing of centrifuged amniotic fluid for 15 s adequately resuspends sedimented phospholipids in most samples. |
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Doctors feared Leanne and Chris Duffield's baby would suffer potentiallyfatal abnormalities caused by a lack of amniotic fluid. |
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According to a thesis from the Sahlgrenska Academy, one of the reasons for premature birth could be inflammation in the amniotic fluid or the placenta caused by bacteria. |
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Formation of the amniotic sac coincides with formation of the yolk sac, but is usually not visible at this early stage secondary to its very thin membrane. |
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For invasive testing, one chorionic villus sampling covers both monochorionic twins, but amniocentesis typically is performed on each amniotic sac. |
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The amniotic fluid concentration of S100B not only correlated with gestational age, but also with echographic findings suggestive of brain development. |
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Twins coming from only one chorionic membrane can develop in either one or two amniotic sacs and be MZ, monochorionic and either mono or biamniotic twins. |
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It has been proposed that a breach in the trophoblast layer lining the chorionic villi may result in contact of Hofbauer cells with maternal blood and amniotic fluid. |
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Lewi found that significant predictors of TTTS, selective IUGR, or intrauterine death in the first trimester were crown-rump length and discordant amniotic fluid volume. |
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Amniotic fluid, chorionic villi, or fetal serum can be tested for evidence of West Nile virus infection. |
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Amniotic bands that connected a hypocoiled cord to the fetal neck and strangulated the neck were seen in one case. |
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Amniotic fluid samples were obtained by transabdominal amniocentesis and collected in 15 mL dry tubes. |
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Amniotic eggs, however, have internal membranes that allow the developing embryo to breathe but keep water in. |
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