The Role of Fetal Membranes during Gestation, at Term, and Preterm Labor

Placenta Reprod Med. 2023 Jan 31:2:4. doi: 10.54844/prm.2022.0296. Epub 2023 Mar 20.

Abstract

During pregnancy, the fetal membranes (i.e., amniochorionic membranes) surround the intrauterine cavity and provide mechanical, immune, and endocrine support to protect the fetus. Though they are a vital component of the intrauterine cavity, the fetal membranes are largely overlooked as an extension of the placenta, leading to a poor understanding of their role during gestation, parturition, or preterm birth. The fetal membranes are comprised of fetal cellular and stromal layers and line up with maternal decidua forming the feto-maternal interface during pregnancy. This interface plays a large role during pregnancy and the induction of term or preterm parturition (e.g., labor). Here we summarize the function of the fetal membranes focusing on their role during gestation at term, and during preterm births.

Keywords: Amnion; Chorion; labor signaling; membrane integrity; preterm rupture of the membrane.