This can happen but is not very common
No, newborn kittens are not born with intestinal parasites, or worms. Cats pass eggs or larvae in their stool or milk, and therefore kittens can be infected by their mother while nursing. If the larvae passes through the kitten before maturing, the mother cat can also reinfest herself when grooming the kittens.
Antibodies.
your mother
The deoxygenated blood and the baby's waste products pass from the foetus to the mother. The mother can then dispose of these through her systems.
There are many antibodies passed to the fetus. Any and all that she was exposed to would be passively passed to the fetus. These are passive in that the newborn will have to make his own later in life but will keep him from harm for about 6 months.
A person remain as normal and active at start of diabetes. Mortality rate remain almost to fullest extent but as the time passes on, it will decrease gradually.
The uterus is an organ and thus part of the mother. Did you mean from the fetus to the mother? If so, the umbilical cord goes from the fetus to the mother
Who passes bills to let your mother shake her saggy bags all over my block?
father for sure, maybe the mother too
It passes back to the mother through the umbilicus
it's the emberyo because its the blood from the baby is used for the mother so it is very good for a mother to use !
When a newborn showed signs of jaundice in the hospital, they would put the newborn under an ultraviolet light. Jaundice has something to do with the liver and the enzymes being depleted.