What is an Amniotic Fluid Embolism?

Amniotic fluid embolism is a very rare emergency in pregnant females. Experts believe that small amounts of the amniotic fluid, fetal cells, hair or other material escape from the fetal circulation and enter the mother’s circulation where it causes harm. The most common cause of death after amniotic fluid embolism has been due to respiratory failure.

The release of this fluid somehow incites a reaction in the mother lungs which then causes difficulty in oxygenating the body. Some health experts believe that the amniotic fluid causes a severe allergic like reaction since not all women develop such intense signs and symptoms of breathing distress. Sources: http://dailynewstrends.

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