Which of the following conditions does NOT typically indicate a viable pregnancy? A) Presence of flocculent amniotic fluid B) Amorphous appearance of fetus C) Detection of a heart... Which of the following conditions does NOT typically indicate a viable pregnancy? A) Presence of flocculent amniotic fluid B) Amorphous appearance of fetus C) Detection of a heart beat D) Separation of chorion-allantois
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the option that does not typically indicate a viable pregnancy among the given choices. We need to evaluate each condition listed to determine which one is not associated with a healthy pregnancy.
Answer
Separation of chorion-allantois.
Separation of chorion-allantois does NOT typically indicate a viable pregnancy.
Answer for screen readers
Separation of chorion-allantois does NOT typically indicate a viable pregnancy.
More Information
During a viable pregnancy, the fetal membranes should remain attached and intact. Separation of these membranes is abnormal and suggests non-viable pregnancy conditions.
Tips
Misinterpreting the presence of flocculent amniotic fluid as a sure sign of non-viability; while it can indicate issues, it is not as definitive as the separation of fetal membranes.
Sources
- Pathology of Equine Amnionitis and Foetal Loss - UQ eSpace - espace.library.uq.edu.au
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