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The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the baby in one end and in the other end it's attached to the placenta where the baby get the nourishment from. The placenta is attached to the uterus wall.
When you are pregnant you have to remember that your baby is stretching your skin and pushing on your stomach. Not only that but his umbilical cord is also attached to the navel.AnswerBesides for making room for baby inside you are stretching girl. Enjoy your pregnancy and all the different looks and feelings you have it is a beautiful time.... Sorry but the answere about the umbilical cord being attached to your navel is wrong...The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta on one end and the other end is attached to the babys' navel...The fetus is inside a membrane(sac)filled with amniotic fluid along with the placenta and all of this is contained inside of your uterus..Your navel will go back in after the baby is born and as ststed above is only due to all of that streching...Congradulations to you..
The correct spelling is umbilical, and this cord is attached to the baby's navel when it is born. The baby receives nutrients through this cord prior to the time the physician cuts it.
I'm going to assume you mean 'placenta'. It is the organ that grows along with the baby in the uterus and is attached to the uterus and the baby, via the navel, providing nourishment to the baby during gestation. It is delivered after the baby at birth and the connection to the baby is severed.
It is the baby's umbilical cord not the woman's. At birth the umbilical cord is tied and cut. the bit attached to the baby shrinks and withers with time to form the navel or belly button. The other end is attached to the placenta and comes out with the afterbirth.
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The umbilical cord, which carries oxygenated blood to the fetus and waste away from the fetus. The belly button is where the cord was attached to the developing baby.
As a fetus gestates within its mother's womb, it is fed by a tube from a temporary organ called the placenta. The tube connects to the baby's belly. When the baby is born the tube is usually tied off and cut, and the remnant dries out and drops off in due course. The place where the umbilical cord was attached is called the navel or belly button.
the shape of the egg means that if you put pressure on the top it can not break.
The female organ that a developing baby grows in is the uterus.
A developing baby gets its oxygen from the blood traveling through the umbilical cord.