if the question was worded better mabye i would have an answer, but at the moment i dont know.
If you mean "do humans cut the umbilical cord after delivery," the answer is yes. (Side note: that's why you have a navel, aka 'belly button.')
It should be noted that a 'residual cord' is rumored to exist between mothers and some of their children, prompting the mother to treat that child like an infant for the duration of the child's life, even into adulthood. If you meet a person who shares such a relationship with their mother, you may suggest that they "cut the cord." Note that evidence of this cord is purely anecdotal.
It fells off about 10 days -14 days after the baby's birth.
To detach the mommy from the baby
when your baby's inbitical cord is raped a round his neck were he can't breath {which is quite dangerous} so then they cut you open {being on an epidural} and about 15min. your newborn will be born congrats on new baby! enjoy!
Every human being has a bellybutton because when they are born, their umbilical chord is cut short... causing it to close up and become what we call a bellybutton.
The umbilical cord is clamped and cut, and the newborn is evaluated. The placenta is removed from the mother, and her uterus and abdomen are stitched closed.
chord
well...they come out from the vagina(women's part)or sometimes the doctors have 2 cut your belly open 2 get the baby.So they out as a human baby.
I believe that is called a chord. Yes, a chord is the straight line segment that crosses a circle, from one side of the circle to the other. The biggest possible chord is the diameter. The curved part of the circle, cut off by the chord [or chords], is the arc or the angle.
It has to come off somehow!
A baby-cut carrot is a small piece of carrot cut from a larger carrot.
no, they use a small plastic clamp and then cut chord after clamp. clamp stays on until chord dries up and falls off.
A baby-cut carrot is a small piece of carrot cut from a larger carrot.