Once the cervix is dilated to 10 cm, then the baby comes out of the uterus through the cervix and travels to the vagina where it is born.
In labor and delivery, it is called the vaginal canal, e.g. the vagina.
The baby is delivered through the birth canal with the assistance of a doctor.
Contractions.
labor
No, the birth canal (vagina) where a baby exits a woman's body is a separate opening from the one where urine leaves. The urethra, which carries urine, has a very small opening in front of the vaginal opening.
If infants bones were not soft at the start the baby could not comfortably exit the birth canal. They grow together afterwards to protect the body's organs.
No in which they don't have the body parts to comunicate with the others body parts.
if they used to be a woman and still have the woman's body parts they can have a baby
The Cervix. P.S. you should read your health book. :-P
Because it is growing in it's mothers uterus and fully developing parts of the body.
Silly question. You wouldn't lose any body parts. Don't have a baby at a young age.
alimentary canal, adrenal gland, aorta, arteries
The bones on baby's head are not fully grown and joined yet. because the head is the biggest part of the body, this also helps at birth, because bones can move a little bit and baby can be squeezed through birth canal. bones grow and then attach themselves a few months after the birth. do NOT push those soft spots, brain is directly under the skin!