RF2B2EA59–Human placenta with veins and umbilical cord visible.
RF2JKWR72–Oxygenation of the fetus (in-utero) thanks to the placenta, the umbilical arteries and veins.
RM2JFEKRD–Placenta outside the uterus after childbirth
RMDTFMHW–Human placenta and umbilical cord being removed after childbirth
RFHH0Y73–stained full frame human placenta micrography
RM2JKFT6D–Three pearls covered with placental cells (marked in green). Nuclei are blue and cell junctions are red.
RFP0FWME–Placenta outside uterus just after childbirth in the hospital
RMB1454W–placenta
RFFRX03W–Placenta word cloud concept
RFRFCRT6–Human placenta with umbilical cord and surgical scissors on a metal plate next to a sink.
RF2ARE2FW–A close up detailed view of a bloody human placenta, maternal side, with intact umbilical cord in a sterile dish shortly after childbirth, copy space to sides
RF2KE2XEA–Placenta with the umbilical cord after a birth
RF2B7WR6T–a nurse shows what a placenta looks like, sometimes called the tree of life
RME0CH6E–Fetal blood circulation
RMAF2CBX–Placenta After Birth in a bowl in a Hospital Delivery Room minutes after a mother has given birth
RMHRH45X–Structure of Placenta
RMC5HNCK–Midwife removing afterbirth, home birth,
RMP6H2DA–Human anatomy: blood circulation from placenta to the foetus. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Martin St. Ange from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
RFE8FG83–Close-up of a woman's Placenta
RF2B2EA4D–Human placenta lying on white pad on countertop visible umbilical cord
RMD3NY4R–The afterbirth, placenta, photographed in a kidney dish at a hospital in Esslingen, Germany, 11 May 2004. Photo: Juergen Effner
RF2JFEKRE–Placenta outside the uterus after childbirth
RFP197M8–Placenta outside uterus just after childbirth in the hospital
RMB14707–placenta
RFFRWRYK–Placenta word cloud concept
RF2KE2XED–Placenta with the umbilical cord after a birth
RME0CH6F–Fetal blood circulation
RMCT69JM–CORD BLOOD
RMHRH45Y–Structure of Placenta
RMP55R47–Circulatory system to the foetus and placenta. Handcolored steel engraving by Corbie of a drawing by Leveille from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse's 'Petit Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain,' Paris, 1864, published by Mequignon-Marvis. Masse's 'Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body' was first published in 1848 and went through many editions.
RMC56NYM–Newborn, midwife using stethoscope
RF2B2EA58–Placenta prints on white paper.
RFP0FWKT–Placenta outside uterus just after childbirth and the baby in the background
RMB1455X–placenta
RFFRRA3J–Placenta word cloud concept
RMCT69G6–CORD BLOOD
RMP7EXA7–Details of arteries, veins, lymph glands, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard after from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779.
RF2B2EA4H–Aminiotic sac visible still attached to placenta
RMCT69G2–CORD BLOOD
RMDHWYN7–MANIKIN SIMULATION
RM2NEBY1J–Infographic that describes the fetal development from three to eight months old, how the fetus feeds itself and does its first movements. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RF2B2EA4P–Clean placenta lying in stainless steel bowl in sink.
RMCT69DR–CORD BLOOD SPECIMEN
RM2NEC98R–Infographics of the process of stem cells differentiation and their manipulation to achieve the regeneration of tissues. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); 6259x4015].
RF2B2EA5F–Person with close pulling apart amniotic sac from placenta.
RMCT69DH–CORD BLOOD
RM2NEBPH2–Infographic that describes the fertilization process and the development of the zygote in the mother’s uterus until two months old. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RF2B2EA56–Gloved hands holding open amniotic sac attached to placenta.
RMCT69G9–ASEPSIS
RF2B2EA4T–Close up umbilical cord after birth still attached to placenta.
RMCT69F1–CORD BLOOD SPECIMEN
RF2B2EA4E–Gloved hands rinsing placenta in sink.
RMCT69DX–CORD BLOOD
RF2B2EA4K–Close up shot of placenta on white background umbilical cord visible.
RMCT69F8–ASEPSIS
RF2B2EA5J–Clean placenta lying on white pad with visible veins and arteries.
RMCT69DK–CORD BLOOD SPECIMEN
RF2B2EA54–Gloved hands holding umbilical cord attached to placenta.
RMCT69F6–CORD BLOOD
RF2B2EA5H–Close up of clean placenta on white pad with visible veins and ateries
RMCT69E0–CORD BLOOD
RF2B2EA4A–Gloved hands with placenta on white pad attached to umiblical cord.
RMCT69F5–CORD BLOOD
RF2B2EA51–Close up of umbilical cord still attached to placenta visible vessels.
RMCT69G0–CORD BLOOD
RMCT69GB–ASEPSIS
RMCT69HK–CORD BLOOD
RMCT69E2–CORD BLOOD
RMCT69HT–CORD BLOOD
RMCT69HH–CORD BLOOD
RMCT5J47–FETUS
RMKP6D9W–CESAREAN BIRTH
RFBDGD4R–FETUS, ILLUSTRATION
RMCPNC01–DELIVERY
RMCPNBWD–DELIVERY
RMCT0FKF–CORD BLOOD
RMCT0FK1–CORD BLOOD ANALYSIS
RMCT0FKD–CORD BLOOD
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