ammionkalvo
Ammionkalvo, also known as the amniotic sac, is a thin, membrane-like structure that encloses the developing embryo or fetus during pregnancy. It is one of the key fetal membranes that form during early embryonic development. The amniotic sac is filled with amniotic fluid, which surrounds and protects the fetus.
The amniotic sac serves several vital functions. Firstly, it provides a protective cushion against external physical
The amniotic sac typically ruptures towards the end of labor, commonly referred to as "breaking of the