amnionic fluid
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Definition
Noun: - The liquid surrounding and protecting a developing embryo or fetus within the amniotic sac: A clear, slightly yellowish fluid that fills the amniotic sac, providing a cushion against physical shocks, maintaining a stable temperature, and allowing for fetal movement and development.
Usage
- This term is used in medical, biological, and general contexts to refer to the protective fluid in the womb.
- It is a technical term. In everyday conversation, people often refer to it simply as "amniotic fluid" or, in the context of childbirth, as "waters" (e.g., "My waters broke.").
Examples
- The ultrasound showed that the amnionic fluid levels were normal.
- A sample of amnionic fluid can be taken for genetic testing in a procedure called amniocentesis.
- The protective function of the amnionic fluid is crucial for healthy fetal development.
Advanced Usage
- "Amnionic fluid volume (AFV)": A clinical measurement of the amount of amniotic fluid, assessed during pregnancy ultrasounds.
- "Amnionic fluid index (AFI)": A specific method used in ultrasound to quantify the amount of amniotic fluid.
Variants and Related Words
- Amniotic fluid: The more common modern spelling and synonym for "amnionic fluid." Both terms are used interchangeably in medical literature.
- Liquor amnii: A Latin-derived technical term for the amniotic fluid.
- Waters: A common informal term, especially in the phrase "waters breaking," which refers to the rupture of the amniotic sac and the release of this fluid.
Synonyms
- Amniotic fluid
- Waters (informal, in the context of childbirth)
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "To break one's waters" / "For one's waters to break": An idiom describing the rupture of the amniotic sac, signaling the onset of labor.
- Her amnionic fluid leaked when her waters broke early in the morning.
Noun
- the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion
- before a woman gives birth her waters break