Amnionic Fluid (Noun)
Meaning
The serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion; "before a woman gives birth her waters break".
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- Amniocentesis is a procedure that involves drawing amnionic fluid for medical analysis, helping in assessing potential birth defects and verifying chromosomal issues.
- As she lay on her hospital bed and clutched her growing abdomen in anguish her caregivers gave advice but on being put through anguish while over burden was known about every persons various internal turmoil now happened immediately before she is getting birth - because then she felt an odd leaping 'sensation' before releasing sudden warmth, because just then her water broke releasing some of the amnionic fluid that she had inside of her uterus.
- As the sonographer pressed the scanner on her stomach she got so agitated that despite having quite a volume of amnionic fluid inside she just shifted her position and almost jumped when a small amount leaked onto the examination table giving the nurse there quite a fright.
- The fetal movements and growth are influenced in some way by many factors in their internal ecosystem but especially sometimes these occur because of some effects put on development and growth by many substances present in the amnionic fluid.
- The development complications made the doctors get one sample of her amnionic fluid while there had been no infection issue found inside prior and she also did not fall in the high risk patient list that they usually kept a check on this information for whenever they suspect this it might actually save any mother's precious life during childbirth.