Maternal component of the placenta
decidua basalis
Formation of the chorionic villi
maternal capillaries near the synctiotrophoblast expand to form maternal sinusoids which anastomose with lacunae, filling them with blood. Cytotrophoblasts initiate formation of the chorionic villi
layers of the placental membrane
Formation of chorionic laeve and frondosum
Structures covered by the amnion
Embryo..? (someone else please edit this if you can find a better answer)
origin of amniotic fluid
amnio-chorionic membrane
- develops from the increasing volume of amniotic fluid pushing the amnion against the amniotic laeve
functions of amniotic fluid
amniocentesis
What causes amniotic bands?
Tears in the amnion may result in amniotic bands that encircle the fetal limbs or digits resulting in deformations
Polyhydramnios
Oligohydramnios
Functions of the placenta
Fetal component of the placenta
Villous chorion
anatomy of the umbilical cord
2 arteries and 1 vein
arteries are deoxygenated blood
vein is oxygenated from mother
wharton’s jelly
Wharton’s jelly
surrounds umbilical cord. temperature sensitive
what happens to the placenta at about 10 weeks
amnion fuses with chorion
En caul delivery
sac still in tact
Placental delivery orientation
placenta turns inside out so that fetal side is showing, must rotate in order to release all cotyledons to prevent excessive bleeding of uterus
Four functions of the placenta
Endcorine, metabolism, exchange, isolation
Endocrine function (what is secreted)
hCG
Relaxin
Estrogen and Progesterone
Human placental lactogen
Metabolic products of placenta
Glycogen
Cholesteral
Exchange for placenta
Simple diffusion (gasses, water, drugs) Facilitated diffusion (glucose, some drugs) Active transport (amino acids) Pinocytosis (antibodies)
Isolation functions
Don't want mother and fetal blood to mix thwarted by microbreaks rubella lysteria fetal blood cells