👉 A conalbumin is a protein found in the blood of newborns that helps to transport oxygen and nutrients from the placenta into the baby's body. It is produced by the liver, and it is not directly related to albumin, which is a protein found in the bloodstream. Conalbumin is primarily produced during fetal development and is secreted by the fetus when it is growing and maturing. The amount of conalbumin produced can vary from newborns as young as 10