Prenatal Cardiology

Because the foetus does not use its own lungs until delivery, its circulatory system is different from that of a new born baby. The growing infant inside the uterus (womb) of the mother is referred to as a foetus. The placenta is a special organ that provides all of the nourishment a developing baby needs. One side of the placenta is attached to the uterus, and the other side is attached to the sac filled with liquid that contains the foetus. The umbilical cord is a special chord that connects the placenta and the growing foetus.

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