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Chapter 35.6, Problem 1CS
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To explain: Whether there is a mixing of the maternal and fetal blood.
Introduction: The placental animals nourish their offspring by the attachment of the embryo to the uterus lining, which under the influence of the growth factors, forms the placental chord that has a rich supply of blood. The placenta helps in the exchange of gases and waste products and also it intakes vitamins, minerals, antibodies, and nourishment from the maternal blood.
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Marie Tamasin is a quiet shy, 35-year-old woman from Port Au Prince, Haiti, who arrives at the doctor’s office with her husband Jean. Jean tells the nurse that in Haiti, a multiple marker screen blood test was done, and they were told it was abnormal. Marie expresses ambivalence about the pregnancy, stating, “I’m really scared. I had a miscarriage 6 month ago. She complains of tender breasts and intermittent nausea. Her last menstrual period was June 10.
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