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RE: Developing a Developmental Biology Lab – Placenta Anatomy and Analysis
It's a different way of tackling what I already knew about Placentas in general. We frequently have this handed to us for inspection after delivering the baby (medical intern here). We don't examine the thing as in depth like what a laboratory study would do. Most of what we know are based on textbooks and what we personally handled on the actual birthing process. Histopath specimens would only be relevant if we suspected exisiting pathology on it.
Yeah, the doctors/midwives I talked to said that they just give it a once-over for signs of disease or abnormalities. A lot of the problems with a placenta will also show up on an ultrasound well before the baby is delivered.
Yeah, the doctors/midwives I talked to said that they just give it a once-over for signs of disease or abnormalities. A lot of the problems with a placenta will also show up on an ultrasound well before the baby is delivered.