Hemochorial
Hemo-chorial placentation is a type of placentation in which maternal blood is in direct contact with the fetal chorion. In this configuration, most or all maternal tissue between the blood-filled uterine spaces and the chorionic trophoblast is removed or eroded during placental development, leaving the fetal trophoblast and its villous structures in direct contact with maternal blood.
Anatomically, the placental barrier in a hemochorial placenta is reduced to one or a few trophoblast cell
Species with hemochorial placentation include humans and other primates, and many rodents; there is notable variation
Overall, the term describes a direct exposure of fetal chorionic tissue to maternal blood, with implications