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Foetal Development and Adaption to Extra Uterine Life

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Foetal Development and Adaptation to Extra-Uterine Life
 Lung development in late pregnancy
o Babies briefly breathe amniotic fluid
 Most gas exchange is through the placenta
o Lungs are not needed in development, but they need to be prepared for extra-
uterine life
o Foetal breathing movements just use the diaphragm 1-4 hours per day
 Occurs during REM sleep
o Distension during breathing stimulates growth
o There is reflex neuromuscular development
o Surfactant production reduces surface tension for lung inflation
 Occurs later in lung development
 Allows lungs to clear of amniotic fluid at birth
 Production is stimulated by cortisol
o Antenatal treatment with glucocorticoids accelerates lung development and
surfactant production in preterm babies
 Babies given glucocorticoids are more likely to have respiratory issues in
their 40’s and 50’s
 To combat this, babies are often given a nebuliser after birth
containing cortisol
o Respiratory distress syndrome in premature infants is treated with surfactants
o 50% of women who go into a labour ward and don’t have any treatment done
get sent home because they aren’t actually in labour
 If these women are given glucocorticoids and then their babies are
delivered at term, they may have damaged a healthy foetus
 Lecithin is a surfactant that begins being produced around 24 weeks
o If the baby remains in utero until past 32 weeks, they probably won’t have too
many problems as they have a bigger lung capacity
o Liver glycogen also builds up rapidly after week 36
 Means that the switch to nutrients from milk doesn’t need to be instant
because they have a few days of energy built up




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,  Modification to the foetal circulation using shunts
o Shunts incorporate the placenta into the foetal circulation
o They ensure the appropriate delivery of oxygenated blood and nutrients to the
foetus
 Blood largely bypasses the foetal lung and liver
o Foetal heart
 Oxygenated blood from the placenta enters the right atrium via the
inferior vena cava
 Foramen ovale allows oxygenated blood in the right atrium to reach the
left atrium (2)
 Heart pumps in parallel, most of the blood doesn’t go to the lungs
at this point in development
 Ductus arteriosus connects aorta with pulmonary artery, further
shunting blood away from the lungs and into the aorta (3)
 Mixed blood travels to the head and body, then back to the placenta via
the aorta (4)





o Umbilical cord contains the umbilical artery and umbilical vein
 Blood arrives at the umbilical cord via the umbilical vein
 The ductus venosus shunts oxygenated blood from the placenta away
from the semi-functional liver and towards the heart





 Ductus venosus
o Oxygenated blood travels from the maternal side of placenta towards the
foetal liver via the umbilical vein
o Flow splits into two vessels
 Larger is the ductus venosus- shunt that bypasses the hepatic circulation
 Direct link from the umbilical cord to the vena cava

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