In the uterus. The fertilised egg attaches itself to the wall of the uterus and begins to divide into 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,512 cells etc .The uterus seals itself with a mucus plug and fills with amniotic fluid which surrounds the growing foetus. Nutrients for the growing cells is provided by the placenta.This life support system is attached to the baby via the belly button and is tied and cut after delivery.
Sweat pools in the belly button, which attracts lint.
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The same size as the jewellery you remove form the piercing and then is starts to shrink moments after the jewellery has been removed.
No your skin will form to any curvature.
The belly button stick out during pregnancy because when the baby is inside the uterus (womb) then there is a connection(in the tubular form) for the gas exchange and food that is known as placenta.when a woman is not pregnant the its belly stick in or slightly stick out and when the woman is pregnant then the baby baby become bigger gradully due to this the delly button stick out during pregnancy.
AnswerWell, OK button can be both in right side and left side of the Cancel button. But mostly OK button should be to the Right of the Cancel button, For example: if any one fill a form then normally he will go to the right side of the form and click on the OK button. And if you are showing OK and Cancel Button on a pop up massage box then OK button should be in the left side of the Cancel Button.
The belly button is the scar formed by the umbilical cord. All mammalian animals (apart from the monotremes - echidnas and platypuses), had one as fetuses. It's just that with fur and another skin texture, they don't form such visible scars as humans do.
A baby isn't made in a stomach, It is conceived in the womb, and grows in there, via cell reproduction.
Just as a human child-they form in the Mamas belly and come out baby- but they don't really need anyone to take care of them.
you are supposed to capitalize the G in God. well, God doesn't really have a human form, so probably no. Yet, if God made us in his own image, you would think he does. Then again, he wasn't born from anyone.
Skin cells, sweat, body oil, dirt tend to collect there and decompose.
During the third month of pregnancy, common changes and developments in the belly may include the uterus expanding to the size of a grapefruit, the belly starting to show a slight bump, and the baby's organs and limbs beginning to form.