
Can the afterbirth play a role after birth?
Author(s) -
Dötsch Jörg,
Schild Ralf L.,
Struwe Ellen
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
human_ontogenetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1863-9526
pISSN - 1863-866X
DOI - 10.1002/huon.200800003
Subject(s) - placenta , fetus , obstetrics , pregnancy , medicine , physiology , biology , genetics
Before the introduction of modern medicine, the afterbirth (placenta) has been believed to host many secrets and even parts of the newborn baby's soul. Placenta and fetus are closely linked in the so‐called feto‐placental unit. Therefore, the placenta contains information on intrauterine fetal life. This information can not be obtained from the baby since tissue can not be examined biologically without injury. We are currently conducting a multicenter study to predict the probability of later disease inflicted by an adverse intrauterine environment. An early prediction of risk of future diseases would help to initiate early preventive measures.