“…The metabolism of copper and zinc in AF äs determined by amniocentesis may be an important indicator for normal fetal development or the presence of congenital anomalies. Magnesium: Magnesium, next to potassium, one of the important intracellular cations influences metabolism in many ways based on its properties of displacing calcium ions and of forming complexes with adenosine triphosphate.Thesymptomatology of magnesium deficiency comprises cerebral, cardio-vascular, tetanic, and visceral signs of disease [3,7,19], Information on magnesium levels in AF is available only during early pregnancy [14,17,22,23]. Our analysis shows that the magnesium level of AF is always lower than that in the maternal serum [17], Iron: The iron content of AF has been determined by UYENG [22] and MISCHEL [14] in late pregnancy.…”