No thre is no connection there that the baby will react to
Could be if he has an STD or HIV because that can be passed to the baby once it enters the body.
A fetus does have amniotic fluid in the mouth, and the lungs. It enters through the nostrils. There is no air in the womb, the baby is surrounded only by amniotic fluid. The baby, once born, has to cough (or cry) out the amniotic fluid before it can breathe the air.
A mother dolphin gives milk to its baby. While swimming the baby goes close to the mother's breasts, and the mother squirts milk into its mouth. Its pretty fascinating.
Showering, Flowing, Swimming, Crashing, Splashing. That's pretty much all i can think of. Hope that helped ;)
it has to be about 3-4 months old Be very careful that the bath water isn't too deep. Guinea pigs aren't comfortable swimming, and the location of their mouth and nostrils mean they can easily get water in their lungs.
It depends on if the baby wants it or not. If the baby still jhas it in it's mouth it is perfectly safe to keep it in the baby's mouth
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If you are interested in baby swimming lessons you will be able to find several locations that offer them in the Toronto area. The city of Toronto has a swimming program that offer lessons to babies with the care of their guardian. The YMCA of Toronto also offers baby swimming lessons.
They're born in the water, so pretty much immediately. The mother may help them to the surface at first, but they really need to start swimming right away.
No, they live on their own, find food for themselves and try to live on their own. Therefore they live by themselves.
the respiratory system in a baby is not well developed and they do respire through mouth too, and so they keep their mouth open.