The explanations in Dutch are more or less the following: It is first shown that the umbilical cord enters the belly. That is where the nutrients and the oxygen enter the body. In the bottom of the belly, there is a full bladder. There are two vessels around the bladder. It takes a while because the baby is quite active. (At that time, Hanneke didn't feel anything yet.) There are three vessels in the umbilical cord (see different colors on the video).
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Umbilical cord and blood vessels
On this video (from the ultrasound on January 2nd), you can see the different blood vessels that enter Kleintje's body from his umbilical cord.
The explanations in Dutch are more or less the following: It is first shown that the umbilical cord enters the belly. That is where the nutrients and the oxygen enter the body. In the bottom of the belly, there is a full bladder. There are two vessels around the bladder. It takes a while because the baby is quite active. (At that time, Hanneke didn't feel anything yet.) There are three vessels in the umbilical cord (see different colors on the video).
The explanations in Dutch are more or less the following: It is first shown that the umbilical cord enters the belly. That is where the nutrients and the oxygen enter the body. In the bottom of the belly, there is a full bladder. There are two vessels around the bladder. It takes a while because the baby is quite active. (At that time, Hanneke didn't feel anything yet.) There are three vessels in the umbilical cord (see different colors on the video).
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