nope. sometimes babies dont move at all. they do sleep a lot in the womb.
Sounds like the baby has dropped and getting into position to be born, but it depends on how far along you are. Babies move all over the womb.
basically the baby is first a embryo and then when it comes to the uterus is when the baby starts to grow its ears mouth nose legs feet hands arms head and all the other parts of the body that the baby will have and when it starts to grow the womb starts to get larger so that the baby can fit it the womb
While in labor, yes. A friend of a friend had a baby and the baby came out without her pushing at all! It was the first time the nurses had ever seen something like that happen.
Lots I mean A Baby Doctor how did he get his training being in the womb and all.
No they stay on one side of the womb all the time.
the womb is scraped and all cellular waste is removed and destroyed
When you're giving birth to your child, the baby will be very frightened because the baby was in the womb all that time and then suddenly, he's moving! He'll be able to feel the light on his face for the first time and take his first breath of air. He will be thinking how he's afraid and how excited he is.
It flies away. Look at it go. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye .Bye! )=
Yes it is normal to feel your baby move under your belly button I'm pregnant with my third child and you feel the baby move any where it feels like kicking or turning. The only time you need to worry is if your baby inst moving at all.
Nothing is made in a mothers stomach. Do you mean womb? A baby hamster is made in the mother hamsters womb, and then born. This proccess is the same with all mammals (apart from duckbilled platypus) including humans.
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.
As the fetus develops within the womb all organ systems are being developed. While the systems are premature at birth they are there. A newborn baby has muscles although they are small. Without muscle the baby would not be able to move. As the infant learns to sit, crawl and eventually walk he or she will make these muscles stronger.