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Sunday, February 2, 2014

AMAZING! Surprising photograph reveals newborn delivered INSIDE its amniotic sac (PHOTO)



A health care provider has recorded the moment as he  delivered an infant in a intact amniotic sac.
The photo was taken by Obstetrician ,  Aris Tsigris after he delivered an infant through caesarean section. He uploaded the photo on Facebook.  In line with the doctor, since the sac hadn't been punctured, the infant didn't even realise it'd been born and behaved like it was still in the mother's womb.
Daily Mail reports:

The amniotic sac is a bag of fluid inside the womb where the unborn baby develops and grows. It is also referred to as the ‘membranes’, because the sac is made of two membranes called the amnion and the chorion.  The sac is filled with clear, pale fluid, in which the unborn baby floats and moves.
The fluid helps to cushion the baby from bumps and injury, as well as providing them with fluids that they can breathe and swallow. The fluid also maintains a constant temperature for the baby.
The amniotic sac starts to form and fill with fluid within days of a woman conceiving. 
Amniotic fluid is mainly water but from about week 10 onwards, the baby passes small amounts of urine into the fluid.

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