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∙ 13y agoThe death of an identical twin in the womb may be caused by developmental or genetic defects in both members of the twin pair, but one twin fares rather better than the other and makes it to birth alive, as a womb twin Survivor. The death of a fraternal womb twin in the womb may be caused by developmental anomalies/genetic defects in the womb twin while the womb twin survivor is developing normally and does not share the same genes.
After one womb twin dies later in the pregnancy and there is one placenta, or the two placentas have fused, there is a risk of twin embolisation syndrome in the womb twin survivor, which can cause brain damage to the survivor if delivery is delayed. To avoid this risk, the premature birth of the survivor is considered an appropriate solution.
In short, there is a slight possibility of damage to the survivor, but the loss of a womb twin is very common, affecting at least 10% of pregnancies, while the birth of a child with defects is relatively rare.
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∙ 13y agoThe death of a twin in utero can sometimes lead to complications in the surviving twin, such as growth restriction or developmental issues. This is known as twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome and occurs when blood flow between the twins becomes imbalanced. Monitoring and appropriate medical care are important to support the health of the surviving twin.
Embryonic lethal mutations are genetic mutations that prevent an organism from developing past the embryonic stage, leading to death in utero. These mutations can be caused by defects in essential genes or developmental processes, resulting in non-viable embryos. These mutations are important to study to understand gene function and embryonic development.
Vernix caseosa is the greasy substance that forms a protective layer on the fetus in utero and may be present at birth. It is made up of skin cells, sebum, and other substances secreted by the fetus.
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The amniotic sac is the membranous fluid filled bubble in which the developing foetus is suspended in utero.
The parietal lobe is not typically visible in an external inspection as it is located deep within the brain, underneath other brain structures. It plays a critical role in processing sensory information and spatial awareness, but its functions are not readily apparent from the outside.
German measles (rubella) can harm children in utero. No rashes cause actualu defects, but the cause of the rash itself can, such as meningitis.
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Genetic errors. Interference with development in utero. (Alcohol, hypoxia, disease).
SLE does not cause tissue destruction in utero which typically results in death of the fetus, however it can cause developmental problems including heart block that may be fatal.
For females it occurs in utero, for men it begins at puberty and continues to death.
If you mean the medical term it would be intrauterine.
Embryonic lethal mutations are genetic mutations that prevent an organism from developing past the embryonic stage, leading to death in utero. These mutations can be caused by defects in essential genes or developmental processes, resulting in non-viable embryos. These mutations are important to study to understand gene function and embryonic development.
Utero - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
All stillbirths are macerated. The term "macerated" refers to every change that takes place while the fetus is in utero prior to its death.
No . glycerine was in the album 16 stones by "bush" , nirvana's last album release(with k.cobain) was "in utero" .(mtv unplugged was released after kurt's death (r.i.p)) i think u just got confused cause gavin has a voice a little similar to kurt's ...
The medical root word 'utero' refers to the uterus.
The cast of In Utero - 2009 includes: Aslak Andersen as Lonely Man