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function of the amniotic fluid ​

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The light, amorphous nature of amniotic fluid renders it the ideal medium for fetuses to move in. Motion is an essential part of the baby’s development as it encourages bone growth of the fetal limbs. Likewise, amniotic fluid envelops the fetus in a homeostatic environment where the temperature is constant and the fetus loses no warmth in the process. The liquid itself acts as a barrier between the fetus and its surroundings that effectively cushions the baby from external jolts or blows.

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