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It's passed on to the mother, through the umbilical cord.
The belly button is the remainder of your umbilical cord (which attaches you to your mother inside her womb). At birth, the doctor will clamp & cut the umbilical cord, then knot it & tuck it so that it heals there.
it gives food or drinks to the baby while it is inside the womb.
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it is not ossible to be born with no umbilical cord. the cord circulates bloood between foetus and mother during time in the womb. babies are born with an umbilical cord which is soon cut off and the end is tied, which is your bellybutton.
The womb is where the baby/fetus is able to grow inside the female. The fetus can then collect nutrients from the mother via the umbilical cord, which connects the fetus with the endometrial lining.
the umbilical cord
Babies do not breath while in the womb. They get all the nutrition and oxygen they need through the umbilical cord that is attached to the placenta.
The baby is connected by the umbilical cord to the placenta. The placenta is attached to the inside of the womb. Blood carries food through the blood vessels in the wall of the womb and the blood vessels of the placenta absorb the food.
The fetus inside of a mother's womb receives nourishment via the umbilical cord from the food the mother ingests.
No; the fetus gets its oxygen from the mother, via the umbilical cord.
Nutrients pass through the placenta into the baby through the umbilical cord.