Yes, this is very possible. Blood is only needed in adults bodies. Right now, babies are being born without blood and suriving.
Coronary circulation is blood flow to the muscles of the heart. Without a working heart, the baby would die.
A baby leopard was born with not an egg but with its body
yes yes you can be born without a body.
If you have a negative blood type and your first born has a positive blood type, then if your second has a positive blood type as well, your body can try and reject it at birth. They give you a shot for it. (At least they used to) I had a positive blood type baby, I'm o negative, my second I needed a shot for, of course, this was 25 years ago so....
Jesus was born with a body and blood.
Baby elephants or calves are born without tusks. They will get their tusks around age 3.
blood is not born any where but born in our body . The person who found blood isAntony van Leeuwenhoek
yes
No, it is not possible.
The second baby, normally. Erythroblastosis Foetalis is when a baby with a positive blood group is born to a mother of a negative blood group, and the mother has been 'sensitized' during a previous pregnancy. The mother's body identifies the fetus as a 'foreign' protein and her body's immune system tries to fight the foreign protein, much like an allergic reaction.
No, because the baby will not have protection for the brain.
it is because the right side of the heart takes the oxygenated blood around to the other parts of the body while the left side takes the deoxygenated blood to the lungs so it basically swaps the other way around because in a baby that has already been born, the right side of the heart would take the deoxygenated blood to the lungs and the left side takes the oxygenated blood to the other parts of the body.