The fetal kidneys start providing urine at (Solved MCQ)

The fetal kidneys start providing urine at

A. 12 week

B. 8 week

C. 14 week

D. 10 week

Correct Answer: B. 8 week

Explanation


Question: The fetal kidneys start providing urine at which week of gestation?

Correct answer: Around 10–12 weeks of gestation
(Most exam keys accept 10 weeks as the best answer)


Explanation

  • The permanent kidneys (metanephros) begin to develop around the 5th week of intrauterine life.
  • Although kidney structure starts forming early, functional urine production begins later.
  • By about 10–12 weeks, the fetal kidneys start producing urine, which then becomes the main contributor to amniotic fluid.

Why earlier weeks are incorrect

  • Before 10 weeks:
    • Kidneys are still developing
    • Urine production is minimal or absent
    • Amniotic fluid mainly comes from maternal sources and transudation

Key points to remember

  • Kidney development: starts at 5 weeks
  • Urine formation begins: 10–12 weeks
  • Amniotic fluid later in pregnancy depends largely on fetal urine

One-line exam answer

Fetal kidneys start producing urine at about 10 weeks of gestation.


Key points (≈50 words, point-to-point):


• Fetal kidneys (metanephros) begin functioning around 10 weeks.


• Urine formation starts and contributes to amniotic fluid.


• Before this, amniotic fluid is mainly from maternal sources.

Urine production increases as gestation advances.


Other Options Details

Question: The fetal kidneys start providing urine at — describe all options.


A. 12 weeks

  • By 12 weeks, the fetal kidneys are actively producing urine.
  • Urine production is well-established and contributes significantly to amniotic fluid volume.
  • This option is slightly late for the start of urine production.

B. 8 weeks

  • At 8 weeks, kidney development is still in the early embryonic stage.
  • The permanent kidney (metanephros) has begun forming, but it is not yet functional.
  • Urine production has not started at this stage.
  • ❌ Incorrect.

C. 14 weeks

  • At 14 weeks, fetal kidneys are fully functional in terms of urine formation.
  • Amniotic fluid is largely maintained by fetal urine.
  • This is much later than the starting point.
  • ❌ Incorrect for “start”.

D. 10 weeksCorrect Answer

  • The fetal kidneys (metanephros) begin producing urine around the 10th week of gestation.
  • This marks the onset of renal function in the fetus.
  • Fetal urine gradually becomes the main source of amniotic fluid after this time.

Correct Answer: D. 10 week

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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