No; it is too far in to feel.
Babies come out through the vagina.
a unborn baby is born it comes through the vagina the vagina can expand to about the size of a baby and contract to the size if a pea this is why its u nique
Penis --> Vagina = Baby
The uterus then the baby comes out through the vagina.
Vagina
a unborn baby is born it comes through the vagina the vagina can expand to about the size of a baby and contract to the size if a pea this is why its u nique
The vagina's purpose is that it is part of the female productive system. A baby's trip to the outside goes through here.
Women have babies through a process called childbirth. The baby is not in the stomach but in the uterus, which is connected to the woman's vagina through the cervix. During childbirth, the baby passes through the cervix and vagina, and is born.
No. Babies usually pass through the birth canal (the vagina) unless there are problems which require surgical removal of the baby. That surgery is called a Cesarean or a c-section. Either way, babies never come out the anus. Babies develop inside their mother's uterus (the womb). They grow there after mommy and daddy make love to each other. Then up to nine months later, a baby is born by passing out of the mommy's uterus through her birth canal, the vagina.
the amiotic fluid surrounding the baby breaks and flows through the vagina
So it starts in the uterus and then works it's way down and through the cervix. From the it exits the mama's body through the vagina.
The uterus contracts to help expell the baby. The cervix also dilates (opens) for the baby to pass through.