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What if the function of amniotic fluid?

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Answered by monali08
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Amniotic fluid is responsible for:

• Protecting the fetus: The fluid cushions the baby from outside pressures, acting as a shock absorber.

• Temperature control: The fluid insulates the baby, keeping it warm and maintaining a regular temperature.

• Infection control: The amniotic fluid contains antibodies.

• Lung and digestive system development: By breathing and swallowing the amniotic fluid, the baby practices using the muscles of these systems as they grow.

• Muscle and bone development: As the baby floats inside the amniotic sac, it has the freedom to move about, giving muscles and bones the opportunity to develop properly.

• Lubrication Amniotic fluid prevents parts of the body such as the fingers and toes from growing together; webbing can occur if amniotic fluid levels are low.

• Umbilical cord support: Fluid in the uterus prevents the umbilical cord from being compressed. This cord transports food and oxygen from the placenta to the growing fetus.

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Answered by tavilefty666
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Amniotic fluid protects the developing baby by cushioning against blows to the mother's abdomen, allowing for easier fetal movement and promoting muscular/skeletal development. Amniotic fluid swallowed by the fetus helps in the formation of the gastrointestinal tract.

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