No, the mothers and fetus blood supplies do not mix because some babies are born with different blood types to the mothers and mixing the two different blood types could be deadly to the baby.
yes the bloods can mixed that is why if u are a rhesus negative mother with a rhesus positive baby u will need a jab, because the bloods can mix. hope this helps
Never are maternal & foetal blood mixed in placenta. However during parturition they may get mixid while cutting the umblical cord. To avoid complications then Anti D is given.
The mother's and baby's blood comes close, but never mixes. The placenta acts as an exchange surface between the mother and baby. Nutrients and oxygen are passed over by diffusion only.
no, because the mum's and the baby's blood is different
no because of the placenta
nutrition for fetus no blood mix thru mother and fueetus
The mother shares her blood with the fetus. The fetus makes its own blood. The mother's blood comes in close proximity to the fetal blood to exchange oxygen and nutrients, but the two bloods do not mix. If they mixed, mother and baby would always have the same blood type - which is not true.
blood flow from the mother to the fetus
it is the interface between the fetus and the mother's blood supply it acts like a filter - supplying nutrients to the fetus and disposing of waste material from the fetus to the mother all of this without actually mixing the blood of the fetus and the mother
Yes, there is no danger to the fetus is the mother is type A and baby is type B
The blood is "grown" by the fetus along with the organs and bones. The fetal blood supply is separate from the mother's. The two blood systems interact through the placenta - oxygen and food pass though to the fetal blood from the mother, waste products flow from the fetus to the mother.
Blood from the mother is used by the fetus.
From the mother's blood via the placenta.
Absolutely YES! Substances of good/bad can be transported from what is inhale by the mother to the fetus by the process of "blood flow from the mother to the fetus" or entering the umbilical cord to the fetus .
No. The placenta produces and cleanses the blood for the fetus.
Baby gets food and oxygen through the umbilical cord. This umbilical cord is attached to the placenta. This placenta is attached to the uterus. In the placenta blood of the mother comes close to the blood of the fetus. There is transfer of food and oxygen to the blood of fetus from the blood of mother. Carbon bi oxide and waste products of metabolism are transferred to the blood of mother from the blood of fetus.
The fetus is connected to its mother by an umbilical cord. The mother's blood carries nutrients through the umbilical cord to the fetus and carries away wastes from the fetus.