No, babies cry once their nose and mouth have been suctioned so that they can breathe the air around them. This is why babies can be safely delivered in water since they don't automatically start breathing.
No, because they don't use their lungs until they are born (you use your lungs to cry). They are in the mother's uterus and they have an umbilical cord that allows the baby to receive oxygen.
this is a reflex that babies develop BEFORE birth. they are learning how to breathe because once the umbilical cord is cut they are on their own. when they are born they enter air and are no longer in the water that covered them. with an umbilical cord their is no need to breathe air in the womb for their is none but when babies emerge to the world they start crying right away to practice their breathing. we all did this when we were newborns. babies are just "testing" to see if their lungs are working and ready to be used. that is why when a baby does not cry immediately doctors start to worry and rub their backs tp rty to get them to react and start crying.
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The oxygen still comes through the placenta and umbilical cord just as it has all pregnancy. The cord and placenta are within the bag and attached to the mother so nothing changes in that regard. The supply of oxygen is only cut off from this source when the cord is cut, after the baby has been born for a while, or if the cord or placenta are damaged or constricted.
Cry Baby Cry was created on 1968-11-22.
Because it's being taken from the only home it's known. And if the baby didn't cry their is probibly something wrong.
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yes he is a big cry baby!
The duration of Cry-Baby is 1.42 hours.
The baby wont begin to breathe as such, until it is born. it will still receive oxygenated blood from its mother via the umbilical cord. this is enough until it is stimulated to breathe after delivery.
Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker
You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry was created in 1963.