not sure what you mean by "which of these" but the umbilical cord connects the embryo to the mother.
In the context of the fetal heart, Doppler refers to a technique used in ultrasound to assess blood flow in the umbilical cord and fetal vessels. It helps monitor the well-being of the fetus by examining the velocity and direction of blood flow.
it depends where about you mean; the pulmonary veins, coming from the lungs, firstly pass just-oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. after that the arteries (like the aorta) pass the highly oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart to the body parts. (this is most likely the answer you are looking for) when the organs have taken all the oxygen out of the blood and replaced it with deoxygenated blood. the deoxygenated blood moves back to the right side of the heart where it is pumped back to the lungs for reoxygenation!
Placenta battledore
congenital renal artery stenosis
I think you mean a two vessel cord. The cord usually has three vessels, two arteries and a vein, occasionally there is only one artery which may mean there is some problem with the baby, possibly with the kidneys.
The umbilical cord is no longer needed after birth because the baby's lungs take over the task of breathing, and the digestive system takes over the task of obtaining nutrients. The cord is clamped and cut shortly after birth, and the baby's circulation is redirected to flow through the lungs and liver instead.
Will my baby die with a heartbeat at 110 hpm.
It means the baby's father is taking his first step to the passage of the rite of fatherhood.
This is a very strange question; I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but I will answer this as closely to what you mean as possible. Infants are life- they are living beings and are supplied with nutrients from their mother through the placenta and umbilical cord; the umbilical cord leads directly to the fetus' small intestine, where those nutrients are absorbed into their blood. Their life begins the moment the mother becomes pregnant; this occurs when a sperm cell meets the egg cell and implants itself into the uterine wall.
The uterus is an organ and thus part of the mother. Did you mean from the fetus to the mother? If so, the umbilical cord goes from the fetus to the mother
Umbilical cord avulsion means that the cord has been separated from the placenta proper. Usually this occurs when there is too much tension imparted on the cord during the delivery of the placenta, also known as the third stage of labor. Management would require manual extraction of the placenta, an extremely uncomfortable procedure, to say the least. Avulsion can be avoided with patience as the current guidelines allow up to 30 minutes for delivery of the placenta.