Interesting truth about babies born in 'wrap things' 80,000 cases 1
You may not know: Napoleon was once a child born in a covering. In addition, it is not always a good place to wrap things up.
It is known that babies born in this situation are extremely rare, with a rate of only 80,000 cases having 1, and it is considered to be auspicious in both Vietnam and the world.
Children born in the wrap thing.
So multiply this event, let's try to see what is interesting about babies born in this bag.
What is "wrap things"?
Wrapping things is the Vietnamese way of calling for amniotic fluid - the membrane bag contains liquid surrounding the pediatric bar. A cashew wrap has 2 coats, called amniotic fluid and chorion.
A cashew wrap has 2 coats, called amniotic fluid and chorion.
Despite being thin, it is very flexible. It will become bigger and bigger during pregnancy because amniotic fluid is growing, including urine from the fetus.
Why is it rare?
Babies are born in a covering, ie, there is still amniotic fluid around the body. Usually during labor, the cervix is open, creating pressure for the amniotic fluid. This pressure is relatively large, so almost certainly the amniotic fluid will rupture, the amniotic fluid flows out.
So, the condition of amniotic fluid kept in place when the baby is born is extremely rare.
Caesarean section and preterm birth are the most common cases of "covering things"
Children born in wraps can occur with both caesarean and normal births, but most doctors agree that this phenomenon has a greater incidence of caesarean birth (in the case of a recent baby also Caesarean).
In addition, there are also statistics that many newborn babies with amniotic fluid are usually premature, preterm and low birth weight.
A case of a baby born in amniotic fluid has caused a storm of netizens.
Wrapping things is not dangerous, but be careful
Babies are born in a covering, ie, there is still amniotic fluid around the body. Basically, this is not dangerous, but doctors need to quickly cut the diaphragm so that the baby can breathe, because now the oxygen and nutrients from the mother are gone.
Having a baby in a bag is an omen .
This is the concept of not only Vietnamese people, but also of many countries in the world. In Medieval Europe, children born with what is a sign of luck are a sign that the child's destiny is to become a great person.
Babies are born in a covering, ie, there is still amniotic fluid around the body.
Some places say that the children in the amniotic sac will never drown, because immediately after birth it was submerged in water. In addition, sailors are willing to pay a high price to own the amniotic fluid, because it will help bring a good omen on the sea.
And the Russians call the lucky ones "born in a shirt" , in which the word "shirt" refers to amniotic fluid.
Many great men used to be babies born in things
The above concepts are just a little superstition of ancient people. However, it is also worth noting that some great men in history have also been born into things. Examples include the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Charles the Great, the English poet Lord Byron, Liberace (American genius pianist), or the extremely famous psychologist Sigmund Freud.
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