The umbilical cord breaks.
when it takes its first breath
The umbilical cord takes nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.
The umbilical cord typically takes about 1 to 2 weeks to heal after birth.
A newborn usually takes their first breath in the first minute of life, out of the womb. After a long or difficult labor, there is sometimes a short delay in those first minutes - this is not a medical emergency as long as the umbilical cord is still attached and pulsating the infant is being oxygenated by the placenta. The attending Mid-Wife, Nurse or MD will begin stimulating the baby by wiping his or her body vigorously with a towel or blanket, if this doesn't cause the baby to take a breath, they may thump the sole of the baby's foot to cause him or her to cry out which also leads to a breath. During the last trimester of pregnancy, a baby can be seen taking practice breaths, during an ultrasound exam.
No, only mammals have a placenta with umbilical chord.
It takes your breath, It'll leave you blind...
Pindarus takes the sword to fill the request of Cassius's suicide. After striking Cassius down, Pindarus flees as the fallen Cassius takes note in his dying breath at the unrighteous life he lived.
The airways are cleared and the baby takes it's first breath.
trachea
They either swallow it on the way up or it comes out of their mouths.
The baby takes the nutrients from the umbilical cord and grows organs and cells. The blood from this cord keeps the baby alive. The baby will grow five times its own weight.
The baby dolphin is pushed to the surface for air by the mother.