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The baby was still enclosed in the fetal membranes.
Its wall is the amnion, the inner of the two fetal membranes.
Many of these "chosen" ones were born with a caul, or fetal membrane.
Leptin is also expressed in fetal membranes and the uterine tissue.
The fetal membranes found in rodents are unique among mammals, as is the pattern of embryonic development.
Chorioamnionitis can be diagnosed from a histologic examination of the fetal membranes.
Infection of the fetal membranes.
Lactoferrin in intrauterine infection, human parturition, and rupture of fetal membranes.
Retention of fetal membranes (afterbirth) is observed more frequently in cattle, than in other animals.
The fetal membranes consist of two parts:
The fetal membranes from older embryos are also best handled initially as solid tissue because of difficulties in their mechanical disaggregation.
Studies have shown that any bacterial infection affecting the amniotic fluid and fetal membranes can increase your risk for delivering prematurely.
Chorioamnionitis is an inflammation of the fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) due to a bacterial infection.
Further the decidual response may include release of matrix-degrading enzymes that weaken fetal membranes leading to premature rupture.
Among three fetal membranes in mammals, the yolk sac, allantois, and amnion, only the first two form a placenta.
The calf emerges head and front legs first, having broken through the fetal membranes, and falls to the ground, severing the umbilical cord.
Too many women attempted tearing the fetal membrane release the amniotic fluid, thereby causing contractions and expulsion of the fetus.
Extra-amniotic administration is a route of administration to the space between the fetal membranes and endometrium inside the uterus of a pregnant woman.
More severe chorioamnionitis involves subamniotic tissue and may have fetal membrane necrosis and/or abscess formation.
Thrombin causes an outpouring of enzymes that can break down the fetal membrane, leading to preterm membrane rupture.
Baby Girl A was born after a gestation of 29 weeks weighing 3 pounds 7 ounces after the fetal membranes ruptured prematurely.
Vasa previa is present when fetal vessels traverse the fetal membranes over the internal cervical os.
Fetal membranes rupture before the start of labor, releasing amniotic fluid, in about 8 percent of all women at the end of full-term pregnancies.
The fetal membranes, or chorioamniotic membranes, are the amnion and chorion which surround and protect a developing fetus.