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Fetal Circulation

Fetal Circulation. Fetal Heart Formation. Fetal Circulation. After birth things Change. With birth, a change from parallel flow through the heart to a serial one gradually takes place. The following changes must occur: The gas exchange takes place in the baby's lungs.

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Fetal Circulation

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  1. Fetal Circulation

  2. Fetal Heart Formation

  3. Fetal Circulation

  4. After birth things Change • With birth, a change from parallel flow through the heart to a serial one gradually takes place. The following changes must occur: • The gas exchange takes place in the baby's lungs. • By cutting the umbilical cord, the placental circulation system is switched off. • The fetal heart shunts become closed. • With the activation of breathing the lungs becomes distended, the capillary network dilated, the pressure in the right atrium sinks in comparison with that of the left one. This pressure turnaround in the atria causes the foramen ovale to be pressed becomes functionally closednow referred to as the fossa ovalis. • Towards the end of the first year, it has also grown together in 99% of the babies --> The shunt between the left and right atrium is closed. • On the other hand, with the cutting of the umbilical cord following birth, the placental low resistance area also disappears and the peripheral resistance increases in the systemic circulation. The pO2 pressure in the aorta increases since the blood is now oxygenated directly in the baby's lungs. This increase in pO2 triggers a contraction of the smooth musculature in the wall of the ductusarteriosus and thereby to a functional seal. • After a few weeks or months this shunt completely closed the remnant is known as the ligamentumarteriosus. • The severing of the baby's umbilical cord leads to the obliteration of the umbilical vessels, primarily through active constriction of their muscular layer. The umbilical arteries form the medial umbilical ligaments while the umbilical veins form the ligamentumteres.

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