Through the uterine wall
Umbulical cord
The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the fetus and the other end in the placenta which is attached to the uterus wall. The uterus is also a very limited space with the cervix being closed so the fetus can just fall out. Around the uterus is the mothers muscles and other organs.
The cervix (opening) is closed and the uterus filled with liquid the fetus float around in. It's attached with the umbilical cord to the placenta which is attached to the uterus wall. The uterus expands as the pregnancy progress.
The cervix (opening) is closed and the uterus filled with liquid the fetus float around in. It's attached with the umbilical cord to the placenta which is attached to the uterus wall. The uterus expands as the pregnancy progress.
No. The entire uterus wall is scraped and sucked out.
the wall of the uterus where oxygen, nutrients, and waste exchange takes place between the mother and fetus
In the fallopian tubes or in the abdominal cavity, attaching sometimes to organs such as the kidneys or intestines.
through placenta attached to the uterine wall of the uterus via umbilical cord
Usually not. A fibroid should be a round mass in the wall of the uterus. A dead fetus would not be round and would be in the uterine cavity.
Just like the fetus of any other mammal - through the umbilical cord, that connects the fetus to the placenta, which is attached to the wall of the uterus, and eventually the circulatory system of the mother.
The substances can pass through the placental wall.
The placenta connects a developing fetus to the wall of the uterus, which allows gas exchange, nutrient absorption, and waste elimination
The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the baby in one end and in the other end it's attached to the placenta where the baby get the nourishment from. The placenta is attached to the uterus wall.