in the beginning yes. you cant tell the difference between and elephant and a human embryo. as it continues to grow in the womb no, it starts to take on the parents features and grow into and individual person. think about it this way every baby looks different, so therefore its not the split second the baby comes out of the mom that it changes. so they tend to appear similar int he 1sst and 2nd tri-mester.
nope. sometimes babies dont move at all. they do sleep a lot in the womb.
No they stay on one side of the womb all the time.
All mammals carry their unborn babies in their womb.
No, all things that are needed for the babies development and growth are put directly into the blood stream.
I think so.
Nope - breathing is the action of drawing air into the lungs, and expelling waste gasses. Whilst in the womb, the developing foetus draws all the oxygen it needs from the placenta.
In the womb, before they are born, and their needs are met by their mother. Her body provides them with all their needs.
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No, all babies look more or less the same at birth, never mind on ultrasound. Do you look like your father even now?
Babies do not breath while in the womb. They get all the nutrition and oxygen they need through the umbilical cord that is attached to the placenta.
The babies, once born, are all the same.
Some babies may look a little less attractive than others, but I think all babies are cute. As they grow, the faces grow into their features and change. Some of the gawkiest babies become the cutest kids. I guess it works the same way for adults. Some very cute babies or kids can grow up and are nothing much to look at as teenagers or adults.