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Word: Amniotic Fluid

Definition:Amniotic fluid is the clear, watery liquid that surrounds and protects a baby in the womb (the mother’s belly) before birth. It is found inside a special bag called the amnion.

Usage Instructions: - Noun: Amniotic fluid is always used as a noun, and we usually talk about it in contexts related to pregnancy and childbirth.

Example: - "During her pregnancy, the doctor monitored the amount of amniotic fluid to ensure the baby was healthy."

Advanced Usage: In medical discussions, you might hear terms like "amniotic sac" (the membrane that holds the amniotic fluid) or "oligohydramnios" (a condition where there is too little amniotic fluid).

Word Variants: - Amniotic (adjective): Related to amniotic fluid. Example: "The amniotic environment is crucial for the baby's development." - Amnion (noun): The membrane that forms the amniotic sac. Example: "The amnion protects the fetus."

Different Meanings: The term "amniotic fluid" is quite specific to biology and medicine, especially regarding pregnancy. It does not have multiple meanings outside of these contexts.

Synonyms: - There are no direct synonyms, but you might hear the phrase "the waters" when referring to amniotic fluid breaking during labor.

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically include "amniotic fluid," but you might hear the phrase "her waters broke," which means that the amniotic sac has ruptured, indicating that labor is beginning.

Summary:Amniotic fluid is an important part of pregnancy, helping to protect and support the developing baby.

Noun
  1. the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion
    • before a woman gives birth her waters break

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