Yes they do. The eggs are collected from the woman and fertilised in the lab. Once they have fertilised and started to divide to become embryos they are returned to the woman's uterus. They then have the same potential to implant in the uterus lining and grow into a foetus and placenta connected by an umbilical cord just like an embryo created by more 'normal' means.
Yes a test tube baby also has a belly button as it is in the mothers stomach for nine months it has the umbilical cord.
Yes, Test tube babies do have belly buttons.
The reason people have belly buttons is because when women have babies and the woman eats food there's a tube that goes from womans belly, button to babies belly button, so the baby grows. Then when the baby gets big enough the doctor cuts open the woman's tum, then the tube. And then the tube, then the baby comes out!
Test tube babies are concieved in test tubes. Naturally concieved babies are concieved during sexual intercourse
No test tube babies can be just as healthy as a normal born baby.
Those who disapprove of test tube babies would probably say that God intended for conception to occur in a uterus, not in a test tube.
The history of the test tube babies is that the first successful test tube baby was in 1978. This happened in Great Britain.
They are the same things
Before they're born, babies can't eat or breathe, so they get their food and oxygen though a tube known as the umbilical cord. After birth, the cord is cut and the part that's left attached to the body dries up and falls off within a few days, leaving the belly button behind. Since all babies need food and oxygen regardless of sex, they all have umbilical cords, and consequently we all have belly buttons. Even the guys.
With "test tube babies" the only difference is that the eggs are fertilized in a lab, then implanted in the mother, or a surrogate. The same problems that can prevent normal delivery in a regular pregnancy can also prevent normal delivery in the case of test tube babies.
Well the umbilical cord was our feeding tube during the lifespan within the womb, so all animals born within a womb needed this in order to survive. After we are born the cord is unnecessary anymore and we receive our nutrition in other ways, so therefore we get belly buttons.
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they kill u
very bad