In following which statement is not true regarding amniotic fluid:

In following which statement is not true regarding amniotic fluid:

A. At term it measures about 600-800 ml
B.It is alkaline in nature
C. Specific gravity is about 1.010
D. Near term its colour is golden

Correct Answer: D. Near term its colour is golden

Explanation

This question is usually asked as an MCQ, where you are asked to identify the incorrect (not true) statement about amniotic fluid.
Since the options are not given, I’ll first explain true facts, then mention commonly incorrect statements that are often asked in exams.


Amniotic Fluid – Important True Facts

  • Origin
    • In early pregnancy: formed mainly from maternal plasma
    • In late pregnancy: formed mainly from fetal urine and lung secretions
  • Volume
    • At term: about 800–1000 mL
    • Maximum around 34–36 weeks
  • Nature
    • Clear, pale yellow
    • Slightly alkaline (pH ~7.0–7.5)
  • Functions
    • Protects fetus from trauma
    • Maintains temperature
    • Allows free fetal movements
    • Prevents adhesion of fetus to membranes
    • Helps in lung development

Commonly Asked NOT TRUE Statements

These are incorrect and often tested:

Amniotic fluid is mainly formed from maternal urine
Not true (it is fetal urine in late pregnancy)

Amniotic fluid is acidic
Not true (it is slightly alkaline)

Amniotic fluid volume increases till term
Not true (it decreases after 36 weeks)

Amniotic fluid has no role in fetal lung development
Not true (it is essential for lung development)


How to Answer in Exam

  • Read each statement
  • Match it with known physiology of amniotic fluid
  • Select the one that contradicts these facts

Other Options Details

These options are describing properties of amniotic fluid. I’ll explain each one clearly:


A. At term it measures about 600–800 mL

True

  • The volume of amniotic fluid gradually increases during pregnancy.
  • It reaches a maximum of about 800–1000 mL at 36–38 weeks, and
  • At term, the average volume is around 600–800 mL.

B. It is alkaline in nature

True

  • Amniotic fluid is slightly alkaline, with a pH around 7.0–7.5.
  • This alkalinity helps protect the fetus and is useful clinically (e.g., distinguishing amniotic fluid from urine or vaginal secretions).

C. Specific gravity is about 1.010

True

  • The specific gravity of amniotic fluid is low, usually 1.005–1.010.
  • This low value reflects its composition, which is mostly water with dissolved electrolytes, proteins, and fetal cells.

D. Near term its colour is golden

True

  • In early pregnancy, amniotic fluid is clear and colorless.
  • Near term, it becomes pale straw-colored or golden due to:
    • Vernix caseosa
    • Fetal skin cells
    • Lanugo hair

Summary

All the given statements (A–D) are correct descriptions of amniotic fluid near term.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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