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So it could be the amount of amniotic fluid slushing around when you're in the womb.
So it could be the amount of amniotic fluid slushing around when you're in the womb.
Lungs start working after birth. At first, they’re filled with amniotic fluid. Then,
At first they're filled with amniotic fluid.
when I was born, the doctors told my mom, "Your daughter has no amniotic fluid around her." At all.
your daughter has a no amniotic fluid around her, at all.
The little scar in the middle of your abdomen marks the place where, for about 9 glorious months, all the nutrients you needed to grow and develop and survive flowed straight into your bloodstream while you just floated around in a sack of amniotic fluid.
your bloodstream while you just floated around in a sac of amniotic fluid. But have you ever
and she starts sucking amniotic fluid. This little
and she started sucking amniotic fluid.
This fellowship focuses on managing pain during childbirth, maternal comorbidities, and rare but life-threatening emergencies like amniotic fluid embolism.
rare but life-threatening emergencies like amniotic fluid embolism.
Um, you know, it's kind of like being, uh, in the in the amniotic fluid in, in your mother's womb.
In the amniotic fluid in.
Remember, a baby's covered in amniotic fluid for months and months and months and months.
Remember, babies covered in amniotic fluid for months and months and months and months.
It's a really beautiful and elegant system that is common to all mammals, is that the first way in which we learn about foods are through these flavors that get transmitted from the diet via the bloodstream into the amniotic fluid and then to mother's milk.
Amniocentesis examines the amniotic fluid.
Amniocentesis, examines the amniotic fluid.