Cause its impossible to birth with liquid going down your though
No, because humans can't do two things at once.
When you swallow and hiccup at the same time, the normal swallowing motion can be interrupted by the involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that occurs during a hiccup. This can cause an uncomfortable sensation in the throat or chest. It is a rare occurrence and typically resolves on its own.
The epiglottis, a flap of tissue in the throat, closes to protect the airways when swallowing, preventing food or liquid from entering the lungs. This closure temporarily blocks the air passage, making it impossible to breathe and swallow simultaneously.
Yes. If you would like the food to go down your air tube...get stuck...can't breathe and choke...then yes, yes it is.
The only time when your airway is blocked is when you swallow your food so you can breathe while eating.
It is impossible for all humans to fly without the aid of technology or tools.
Yes, its called "Circular Breathing" where you blow out through your mouth and breath in through your nose at the same time. Many Didgeridoo players use this. I myself have tried to learn but I find it an impossible task.
breath.
no because if your really holding your breath you should be holding your nosie
Yes it does, Because the fine grinds of tobacco in snuff makes you spit more and you are trying not to swallow at the same time you spit, and that makes you take less breathes. Yes it does, but nothing in it itself does. Just having something in your mouth makes it more difficult to breath, especially if you are doing something intensive.
no No you can't, because when you drink, meaning to swallow, you automatically lock your airway (trachea). Now in order to form words and speak you have to blow out the air which makes the vocal cords swing and makes the sound come out. this can't happen as long as your airway is locked, just as you can't breath and drink at the same time.
Impossible