How is amniotic fluid pink to return a responsibility
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During pregnancy, the amniotic sac filled with amniotic fluid in your uterus provides protection and cushioning for your baby. If the amniotic membrane breaks, the fluid will flow out through the cervix and vagina. This is what we usually call amniotic fluid break. So, what color is amniotic fluid broken? Is amniotic fluid pink normal?
How is amniotic fluid pink to return a responsibility
First, the color of normal amniotic fluid is colorless, transparent or light yellow. Before term, amniotic fluid is colorless and clear liquid; at term, due to fetal fat, fetal skin exfoliated cells, trichomes, hair and other small pieces of suspension, of which amniotic fluid is slightly milky white and mixed with white floccules.
Second: in labor, with the continuous contraction of the uterus, the fetal membrane at the opening of the uterine orifice can not bear greater pressure and rupture, so that the amniotic fluid flows out from the vagina, this situation is known as broken water.
Third: from the color of amniotic fluid can also know pregnancy: yellow green or dark green: fetal distress. Marked red or Brown: fetal death. Golden yellow: maternal and fetal blood group incompatibility, hemolysis caused by increased bilirubin in amniotic fluid. Sticky yellow: prolonged pregnancy, placental dysfunction, etc. Turbid purulent or odorous: intrauterine infection.
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1. During pregnancy, amniotic fluid can relieve the external pressure or impact on the abdomen, so that the fetus will not be directly injured. 2. Amniotic fluid can stabilize the temperature in the uterus, so that there is no drastic change. In the process of fetal growth and development, the fetus can have a space for movement, so that the fetal limb development does not form abnormality or deformity. 3. Amniotic fluid can reduce the mother's feeling or discomfort when the fetus moves in the womb. 4. There are some antibacterial substances in amniotic fluid, which has a certain effect on reducing infection. 5. In the process of delivery, amniotic fluid forms a water sac, which can alleviate the expansion of the cervix. 6. Umbilical cord prolapse can be avoided in breech and foot position. 7. During uterine contraction, amniotic fluid can cushion the compression of the uterus on the fetus, especially on the head of the fetus. 8. After breaking water, amniotic fluid has a certain lubricating effect on the birth canal, making it easier for the fetus to be delivered.