FETAL HEART CIRCULATION [Full Explanation in Hindi | By N.G. Medicals]
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In this video i have talked about fetal circulation.
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The blood that flows through the fetus is actually more complicated than after the baby is born (normal heart). This is because the mother (the placenta) is doing the work that the baby’s lungs will do after birth.
The placenta accepts the blood without oxygen from the fetus through blood vessels that leave the fetus through the umbilical cord (umbilical arteries, there are two of them). When blood goes through the placenta it picks up oxygen. The oxygen rich blood then returns to the fetus via the third vessel in the umbilical cord (umbilical vein). The oxygen rich blood that enters the fetus passes through the fetal liver and enters the right side of the heart.
The oxygen rich blood goes through one of the two extra connections in the fetal heart that will close after the baby is born.
The hole between the top two heart chambers (right and left atrium) is called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). This hole allows the oxygen rich blood to go from the right atrium to left atrium and then to the left ventricle and out the aorta. As a result the blood with the most oxygen gets to the brain.
Blood coming back from the fetus’s body also enters the right atrium, but the fetus is able to send this oxygen poor blood from the right atrium to the right ventricle (the chamber that normally pumps blood to the lungs). Most of the blood that leaves the right ventricle in the fetus bypasses the lungs through the second of the two extra fetal connections known as the ductus arteriosus.
The ductus arteriosis sends the oxygen poor blood to the organs in the lower half of the fetal body. This also allows for the oxygen poor blood to leave the fetus through the umbilical arteries and get back to the placenta to pick up oxygen.
Since the patent foramen ovale and ductus arteriosus are normal findings in the fetus, it is impossible to predict whether or not these connections will close normally after birth in a normal fetal heart. These two bypass pathways in the fetal circulation make it possible for most fetuses to survive pregnancy even when there are complex heart problems and not be affected until after birth when these pathways begin to close.
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Very well explained ma'am.. Thankyou... 🙏
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plz make vdo on placental examination
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Thank you ma'am nice explanation ❤
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great explanation by u ...
kindly upload abruptio placenta :)
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mam kya hoga agar septum primum ya saptum secundum close hojai to kya hoga ...???
ur teick of explanation is awesome i have sen many vdos but always confused but ur explanation is aweesome
Mam aap ne notes me to septum seconds or primum k badh
Blood ja rha h left venticle likha hua h or bol rhe ho aap phle left atrium me jaye ga phir left venticle me
Notes vala thik h ya phir jo bol rhe ho vo plssss btana mere exam h ?
Maximum blood left ventrical mein jata hai aur thoda blood left atrium mein chala jata Hai