Artificial Amniotic Fluid BZ259

Artificial Amniotic Fluid BZ259

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Artificial Amniotic Fluid or Simulated Amniotic Fluid

This simulated fluid is only used in the field of scientific research and For in vitro use only.

Pack Size: 100 mL, 200 mL, 500 mL, 1000 mL

Validity: 6 months

Transportation and storage: transportation at room temperature, storage at 2-8 ℃.

Artificial Amniotic Fluid Features & Notes:

1. Simulated Amniotic Fluid is a sterile solution and can be used directly.

2. Simulated Amniotic Fluid, stored at 4 degrees, transported at room temperature.

3. This Amniotic Fluid is limited to the scientific research of professionals, and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment, and cannot be used for food or medicine, and cannot be stored in ordinary houses.

4. For your safety and health, please wear a lab coat and disposable gloves.

Amniotic fluid is a clear, yellow fluid that is found within the first 12 days following conception within the amniotic sac. It surrounds the growing baby in the uterus. Amniotic fluid has many important functions and is vital for healthy fetal development. However, if the amount of amniotic fluid inside the uterus is too little or too great, complications can occur. 

Amniotic fluid is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby (fetus) during pregnancy. It is contained in the amniotic sac.

Amniotic fluid Information

While in the womb, the baby floats in the amniotic fluid. The amount of amniotic fluid is greatest at about 34 weeks (gestation) into the pregnancy when it averages 800 mL. About 600 mL of amniotic fluid surrounds the baby at full term (40 weeks gestation).

The amniotic fluid constantly moves (circulates) as the baby swallows and “inhales” the fluid, and then releases it.

The amniotic fluid helps:

  • The developing baby to move in the womb, which allows for proper bone growth
  • The lungs to develop properly
  • Prevents pressure on the umbilical cord
  • Keep a constant temperature around the baby, protecting from heat loss
  • Protect the baby from outside injury by cushioning sudden blows or movements

Too much amniotic fluid is called polyhydramnios. This condition can occur with multiple pregnancies (twins or triplets), congenital anomalies (problems that exist when the baby is born), or gestational diabetes.

Too little amniotic fluid is known as oligohydramnios. This condition may occur with late pregnancies, ruptured membranes, placental dysfunction, or fetal abnormalities.

Abnormal amounts of amniotic fluid may cause the health care provider to watch the pregnancy more carefully. Removing a sample of the fluid through amniocentesis can provide information about the sex, health, and development of the fetus.

Fast facts on amniotic fluid

  • At first, amniotic fluid consists of water from the mother’s body, but gradually, the larger proportion is made up of the baby’s urine.
  • It also contains important nutrients, hormones, and antibodies and it helps protect the baby from bumps and injury.
  • If the levels of amniotic fluid levels are too low or too high, this can pose a problem.

Biochemazone offers a diverse selection of Artificial fluid for the testing & Diagnostic of various diseases in Vitro laboratory and Research. Check out our various state biofluid inventory to see what’s ready to ship today.

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