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Fetal resorption (also known as fetus resorption) is the disintegration and assimilation of one or more in the at any stage after the completion of , which, in humans, is after the ninth week of gestation. Before organogenesis, the process is called embryo resorption. Resorption is more likely to happen early on in the than later on; a later death of a fetus is likely to result in a .

(2026). 9780721693156, Elsevier Health Sciences.


In rodents
Fetal resorption in rats is common. Non-viable are generally resorbed instead of being aborted () like in humans. Factors that make it more common, sometimes to the point of infertility, include:
  • deficiency. In fact, this class of vitamin was originally identified by its lack causing infertility in rats. A deficiency of many other vitamins as well as some minerals such as copper can also cause fetal resorption.
  • Administration of , removal of ovaries.
  • Various other drugs or toxins including and .
  • Inflammation caused by e.g. lipopolysaccharide, interleukin 4, and interleukin 12.


In canines
In 1998, an ultrasound study found that the resorption of one or two happen in up to 10% of all dog pregnancies, although many cases of assumed complete resorption of an entire litter are likely to have just been the bitch experiencing a .


See also
  • Vanishing twin syndrome
  • , calcified body of a dead fetus


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