The structure that protects a baby from minor bumps is the amniotic sac, which is filled with amniotic fluid. This fluid acts as a cushion, absorbing shocks and providing a safe environment for the developing fetus. Additionally, the uterine walls and surrounding tissues also contribute to physical protection during pregnancy. Together, these elements help shield the baby from external impacts.
The amniotic sac is full of amniotic fluid and suspends the baby in the uterus. It also provides a kind of bumper or shock absorber to protect the baby from impact.
They are called milk glands(bumps) prepares baby's milk
its the water whicth surounds the baby
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No. You are a minor with a baby. 18 is the age you become an adult.
nothing it just sits there like a baby the only thing that protects itis you
amniotic sac
No, the minor parent is.
The specific name for a baby penguin is 'chick'.
The baby in the womb is well protected from bumps during pregnancy by the amniotic fluid, the uterus, and the muscles and tissues of the mother's abdomen. These structures act as a cushion to help absorb and minimize the impact of any bumps or jolts that the mother may experience.
Amniotic fluid surrounds the baby in the womb and the placenta feeds it
its where the baby goes from. it protects the un born baby from danger.