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amniotic fluid the fluid that surrounds the foetus in the womb, protecting it and the umbilical cord from trauma or compression. Amniotic fluid is also essential for the development of the gastro-intestinal, pulmonary and skeletal systems. It is made up of a variety of substances, including foetal urine and skin and pulmonary secretions. Amniotic fluid is replaced at a rate of once every three hours.
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amniotic sac a fluid-filled pouch in the uterus, made of a membrane called the amnion, which encloses the embryo and protects it from trauma. When a pregnant woman's 'waters break', the amniotic sac has ruptured, releasing the fluid within.
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amniotic sac (bag of water)- membranous sac containing amniotic fluid which surrounds the fetus in utero. When the sac breaks, there will be a leak or a gush of amniotic fluid; synonymous with "ruptured membranes" or "water breaking."
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amniotic fluid The liquid within the uterus in which the fetus lives until birth.
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amniotic cavity The fluid filled space within the cavity that is surrounded by amnion. A layer of extraembryonic ectoderm which encloses the embryo with a fluid filled cavity.
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