In which week, fetus have pink & soft skin and vernix caseosa disappears: (Solved MCQ)

In which week, fetus have pink & soft skin and vernix caseosa disappears:

A. 34 week

B. 28 week

C. 40 week

D. 36 week

Correct Answer: C. 40 week

Explanation

This question is about late fetal skin maturation and the disappearance of vernix caseosa.

Key concept

  • Vernix caseosa is a white, greasy, protective covering on fetal skin.
  • As pregnancy advances toward term, the skin becomes pink, smooth, and soft, and vernix gradually disappears.

Correct answer: 40th week (Term fetus)


Explanation by weeks

28th week

  • Skin is thin, red, and wrinkled
  • Vernix caseosa is abundant
  • Subcutaneous fat is still minimal
    ❌ Skin is not pink and soft

34th week

  • Skin becomes thicker
  • Vernix is still present in good amount
  • Body starts storing fat
    ❌ Vernix has not disappeared

36th week

  • Skin appears smoother and more pink
  • Vernix begins to reduce, especially from limbs
  • Still present in skin folds
    ❌ Vernix not completely gone

40th week (Term fetus)

  • Skin is pink, smooth, and soft
  • Vernix caseosa has mostly disappeared
  • Only small amounts may remain in skin creases
    Best and correct option

Final conclusion

👉 The fetus has pink, soft skin and disappearance of vernix caseosa at the 40th week of gestation.

Other Options Details

Question: In which week does the fetus have pink, soft skin and the vernix caseosa disappears?

Correct answer: A. 34 weeks

Explanation of all options:


A. 34 weeks ✅ (Correct)

  • By around 34 weeks of gestation, the fetal skin becomes pink, smooth, and soft due to increased deposition of subcutaneous fat.
  • Vernix caseosa, which earlier protected the fetal skin, starts disappearing from most parts of the body, though small amounts may still remain in skin folds.
  • This stage indicates near-term maturity of the skin.

B. 28 weeks

  • At 28 weeks, the skin is still thin, reddish, and wrinkled.
  • Vernix caseosa is abundant and covers most of the fetal body.
  • Subcutaneous fat is minimal, so the skin does not yet appear soft or pink.

C. 40 weeks

  • At 40 weeks (full term), vernix caseosa is usually almost completely absent, except sometimes in skin creases.
  • The skin may appear less soft and sometimes dry or peeling, especially in post-term babies.
  • This is later than the stage described in the question.

D. 36 weeks

  • By 36 weeks, the fetus has well-developed subcutaneous fat, and the skin is pink.
  • However, small amounts of vernix caseosa may still be present, particularly in folds like the axilla and groin.
  • Complete or near-complete disappearance typically begins slightly earlier.

Conclusion:

The fetus has pink, soft skin with disappearance of vernix caseosa at around 34 weeks of gestation.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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