Nabelschnuransatz
Nabelschnuransatz refers to the point where the umbilical cord attaches to the fetus. This attachment occurs during fetal development within the uterus. The umbilical cord is a vital structure that connects the developing baby to the placenta, facilitating the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from the mother and carrying waste products away from the fetus. The nabelschnuransatz is typically located in the mid-abdominal region of the fetus.
The development of the nabelschnuransatz is a crucial part of pregnancy. It is formed from the allantois
Variations or complications at the nabelschnuransatz can occur, though they are generally uncommon. These might include