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amniotic sack
Pregnant women do NOT pee in amniotic sacs- the amniotic sac surrounds the baby, you pee in the same manner, same way and same place as you always have. If any pee is in the amniotic sac, it is from the baby.
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Fraternal twins always have two. About 1% of identical twins share an amniotic sack. 99% will each have their own sack.
anything that has young that develop in an amniotic sack: reptiles, birds, and mammals
Amniotic fluid is a nourishing fluid found in the amniotic sac of the embryo. Its main function is nourishment of the embryo.Please refer to the related links for detailed information on Amniotic fluid.The amniotic fluid is like a sack of fluid that protects the baby while inside the womb
Amniotic fluid is a nourishing fluid found in the amniotic sac of the embryo. Its main function is nourishment of the embryo. Please refer to the related questions for detailed information on Amniotic fluid.
The baby is attached to the uterus by the umbilical cord. You have a belly button where you were attached in your mother's womb.
amniotic sack
Yes, you can do DNA testing for an alleged father both before the baby is born and after. I will say however that doing the DNA testing before the baby is born is dangerous because the needle used to collect the amniotic fluid penetrates the amniotic sack.
This is the birth sac that needs to be removed so the baby can start to breathe. If you are talking about the sac that shows on an ultrasound, this is the amniotic sac that contains the 'waters' and is absolutely necessary for the growth of the baby. It is the same thing that the answer above mentions.
i have a sack in my stomach but no baby