The placenta is responsible for nutrient and gas exchange between the mother and child. This transfer is vital in enabling nutrition be transported from the mother through the placenta to the fetus and expelling waste produced by the fetus back through the placenta and into the maternal blood stream, which is then released by the mother.
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The placenta is responsible for nutrient and gas exchange between the mother and child. This transfer is vital in enabling nutrition be transported from the mother through the placenta to the fetus and expelling waste produced by the fetus back through the placenta and into the maternal blood stream, which is then released by the mother. Read more by clicking on the related link below.
Your mother, if it's actually owed.
They don't. That is why you have to be careful with what you eat, drink and not smoke.
"Signing away one's rights" is a myth. The only way this can actually happen is if the mother and her new spouse actually adopt the child.
There are no applicable laws in any state that says the person receiving the child support must be actually spending the money on the child, so no. However, it could be addressed as an issue of abandonment of the child if the mother is in Texas and the child is in Missouri.
Yes. As the mother and the baby share the same bloodstream, a part of whatever the mother eat, drink, smoke or inject will end up in the baby. And some stuff can very quickly damage the growing child.
The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.
that would be the oxygen because whene a foetus breaths out it cant breath anywhere so it gouse to the mother and she exhales it out
Yes.I actually know someone who does that.
He had a good life at this age.His mother was actually treating him like her own child.
Whatever you can afford. Actually, something from the heart to show that you appreciate her for carrying your child.
Actually it all depends on the mother's status in the sense if she is capable to raise the child not a alcoholic or addict or mentally unstable under these circumstances father is given custody but if the mother is capable then usually mother gets the child these are the broad base lines and laws differ from place to place