The baby grows in the mom's womb (woom) until it is ready to be born.
The baby is born by leaving the womb inside of a muscular tube called the birth canal. The birth canal is normally closed along its length, but has the astounding ability to stretch big enough for an entire baby to go through it. After that, the birth canal closes back down to its normal size. The birth canal opening to the outside is located directly between the mom's legs, between the peeing and pooping parts.
No babies come from the Uterus,
the uterus holds the baby and swells- so it looks like the stomach is getting bigger but actually it is the uterus.
If you can't ask an adult, you CAN confidentially ask a doctor or nurse, or even call a pregnancy hotline with questions.
I think babies form by sex which means kissing sleeping together huging.
The dolphins kiss and the babies form into their stomach.
Depends on the snake
No. Calves come from the womb, or uterus of their mommas. The stomach is where food goes to be digested, not where babies are grown.
Babies do not come from stomachs, but from uteri (sing. uterus), also known as the womb. The gestation period is typically nine months.
They don't. Babies grow in the womb, not the stomach.
Because the stomach contains Hydrochloric Acid which is very strong. If babies were born in the stomach they would instantly die...
No. They do not.
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in the stomach/uterus
babies
No, they come from women who give birth to them. Ask your mother where babies come from.
Babies don't live in your stomach unless you eat them.