the lungs are the last thing to develope usually the last month is when it happends
Yes, babies do have lungs, though very small. The lungs on a baby are so different from an adult's lung.
No, they aren't. Not enough to breathe on their own. If your baby was born at 28 weeks, they would need help to breathe. Lungs are mature around 35 weeks.
They do that to get the babies to clear out their lungs. crying is good for babies, it strengthens their lungs too. just don't let them cry too much!
The lungs
When amphibians are babies, they have gills, but most adult amphibians breathe with a pair of lungs excluding salamanders.
To get air into their lungs
ALL babies cry at the time of their birth crying is essential for them to take the first breath, to initially expand the lungs, AND to begin moving lung secretions out of the lungs.
Yes. Think about the size of a babies lungs, and then imagine them inside your chest. It doesn't seem right. Obviously our lungs grow with our bodies.
babies lungs are small so when they cry they are letting out air, allowing them to not breathe while crying .
Crying clears fluid from the babies lungs
I am not really clear on the question, this can occur in premature babies for a variety of reasons. The Alveoli could not function properly and thus leak air into the the lung space. This rare condition is called Pneumothora. This happens because the underdeveloped lungs lack the slippery surface needed. Also due to the lungs not functioning correctly it is necessary that a breathing machine is used to force oxygen into the lungs and this can also cause the lungs to burst.
Yes the smoke hurt their eyes
The baby could have cancer, asma...asthma, their lungs could get ruined and aveoli in the lungs could die too. they could die. it depends.
hi, i onloy found this out with my second child due to planned c section, a babies lungs are full obviously not in use while inside you, but at 8 months their lungs fill up with fluid to aid them in maturing, if a baby is born at 7 months, the lungs are clear so has better chance of breathing alone than at 8 motnhs when lungs are full, its called wet lung from what i remember. but by the time they hit the 9 month and ready mark the lungs empty again ready for delivery and breathing oxygen when born. hope this helps x