Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
Covering what is considered by folk as a good omen, good for both mother and baby. According to science, this phenomenon is very rare with the rate of 1 / 80,000 births.
Having a baby is one of the most sacred things that a woman brings to life. Not only that, if a mother can deliver things, you are also compared to creating miracles.
Wrapping is about the baby coming out of the womb but still in an intact amniotic sac. This is a rare phenomenon.
The amniotic sac is the fetal home for 9 months in the womb before the baby is officially born. This organ will begin to fill with amniotic fluid just a few days after the successful conception . Amniotic fluid is usually pale yellow in color, it acts as a protection against physical impact and helps keep the baby warm.
Inside the amniotic sac, the little angel can freely move as well as quickly grow and develop.
Sometimes, the fetus will drink amniotic fluid, but this is not harmful because the fluid also has the ability to help develop organs such as the lungs, stomach, intestines and bones. Drinking amniotic fluid helps a newborn to easily get rid of meconium shortly after birth.
Capping is a fairly rare phenomenon during normal birth . This is because the amniotic fluid sac often ruptures, leaking the amniotic fluid as a sign of being born , and the application of urgency measures also causes the sac.
It still appears that the pregnant mother can go to labor without having to experience the above phenomenon and the baby is still born healthy. During a cesarean delivery , doctors often cut the amniotic sac to take the chewing out. But sometimes they can choose to lift both the baby and the amniotic sac if conditions permit.
According to experts, the delivery of cashew at birth is often completely accidental and if a fetus is born earlier than planned, the baby is likely to remain in the amniotic sac after it has come out of the womb.
There is no real evidence that having a cashew birth is better than a normal birth. Therefore, this is not something pregnant mothers should try.
There is some belief that when giving birth, the amniotic sac will replace the baby to endure external forces and avoid scratches during childbirth. However, unexpected accidents can still happen. If the whole amniotic sac is removed from the womb during childbirth, things can become slippery and more difficult to handle.
If the baby is born while still in the amniotic sac, the doctor will gently cut the amniotic sac and the amniotic fluid will begin to drain. The amniotic fluid is then removed from the baby's body for other necessary medical procedures. Sometimes, the baby will break the amniotic sac by stirring itself.
Quite a lot of people believe that giving birth is a lucky sign for both the baby and the parents. Some even dry the amniotic sac of the fetus to keep it with the body to bring a good omen. In addition, some cultures also affirm that children born with things have extraordinary abilities to make great achievements.
Of course, these are just interesting concepts and you shouldn't put this too seriously.
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