Amniotic fluid
The placenta.
the umbilical cord
Fluid in the womb is called as amniotic fluid. The fetus floats in the fluid and this fluid has protective function.
placenta
While in the womb the baby gets everything it needs from the mother through the umbilical cord.
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.
Nope - breathing is the action of drawing air into the lungs, and expelling waste gasses. Whilst in the womb, the developing foetus draws all the oxygen it needs from the placenta.
Amniotic fluid is a separate fluid that surrounds and protects the developing fetus in the womb. It is not urine.
Amniotic fluid.
The fluid inside the womb provides protection and cushioning for the developing embryo. It helps to regulate temperature, prevents dehydration, and allows the embryo to move and develop properly. It also provides essential nutrients and oxygen to support growth and development.
Yes, babies do drink amniotic fluid while in the womb. This fluid helps with their development and provides them with essential nutrients.
Amniotic fluid.