Function of the umbilical cord | Umbilical Cord

Function of the umbilical cord The umbilical cord serves to supply the embryo or fetus with oxygen and nutrients. This is made possible by the umbilical vessels embedded in the tissue. These vessels are an exception. Normally, arteries transport oxygen-rich blood and veins transport oxygen-poor blood. This is exactly the opposite with the umbilical cord. … Function of the umbilical cord | Umbilical Cord

Umbilical Cord Puncture | Umbilical Cord

Umbilical Cord Puncture Umbilical cord puncture, also called “choracentesis”, is a voluntary, painless but invasive method of prenatal diagnostics, i.e. special prenatal care. The umbilical vein of the baby is punctured with a long and thin needle through the mother’s abdominal wall. The position of the puncture needle is constantly monitored by a parallel ultrasound. … Umbilical Cord Puncture | Umbilical Cord

Triple Test: Treatment, Effect & Risks

A triple test is an assessment of the risks of whether a fetus suffers from a chromosomal abnormality or a neural tube malformation. The test does not achieve a definite diagnosis but is performed to assess whether amniocentesis should be performed, if necessary. What is the triple test? A triple test is an assessment of … Triple Test: Treatment, Effect & Risks

Associated symptoms | Hydrops fetalis

Associated symptoms As already mentioned, the fetus has fluid accumulations in the body. These are often water accumulations in the abdominal cavity (ascites) or between the lungs and the chest wall (pleural effusion). Another symptom is an increased amount of amniotic fluid (polyhydramnion). Furthermore, the affected fetus often suffers from weakness of the heart. After … Associated symptoms | Hydrops fetalis