Separation between amniotic and chorionic membranes is a normal nitrile gloves in a bucket sonographic finding before 14th weeks of gestation.As pregnancy progresses, these membranes fuse and chorionic cavity becomes obliterated.Chorioamniotic membrane separation may occur spontaneously or as a complication of invasive intrauterine procedures.
Following invasive fetal intervention, resulting in a condition referred to as chorioamniotic membrane separation (CMS) and it is reported to be associated with adverse perinatal fetal outcomes.Here we present a case of CMS that had occurred after a second trimester amniocentesis and resulted with the delivery of a term healthy baby.Complete post-interventional CMS acupatch may complicate pregnancy progression.
Although there are no established guidelines to follow, close follow-up may CMS can be managed to be a morbid, rather than mortal condition.