Yes, a baby can survive and grow outside the womb with proper medical care and support. This is known as premature birth, and advancements in neonatal care have greatly improved the chances of survival for premature babies.
it takes 9 months for the baby to come out and the babe eats yok wen its inside the mothers stomach :)
During pregnancy, a baby survives in the womb by receiving nutrients and oxygen through the placenta. The placenta is a temporary organ that develops in the uterus and connects the baby to the mother's blood supply. Through the placenta, the baby receives essential nutrients and oxygen from the mother's bloodstream, allowing for growth and development. This process ensures that the baby is able to survive and thrive until birth.
During this time period, the embryo is known as a fetus. It continues to grow and develop, with its organs maturing and becoming more functional. By the time of birth, the fetus is fully developed and ready to survive outside the womb.
In the Uterus.
Yes, a baby is considered alive when it is in the womb as it exhibits signs of life such as growth, movement, and a beating heart.
Yes, but it is not very likely. There are rare cases where the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes. This is called an ectopic pregnancy. The embryo will not very likely survive.
It is as natural as a normal baby. A test tube baby is exactly the same a natural baby. The only difference is that the egg was fertilized outside the womb rather than inside. However, after fertilization the embryo is implanted into the womb, so the chances it will survive are the same as that of a natural baby.
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A Wombat? No, the only things that a human can grow in their womb is either a baby or a tumour.
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A baby can never see outside of the womb. The baby can see brightness and hear noises. The baby will see the outside when he is born.
basically the baby is first a embryo and then when it comes to the uterus is when the baby starts to grow its ears mouth nose legs feet hands arms head and all the other parts of the body that the baby will have and when it starts to grow the womb starts to get larger so that the baby can fit it the womb
A baby can grow nine months large before their born.
During the first trimester, a baby in the womb develops rapidly, forming organs and body structures. In the second trimester, the baby starts moving and kicking, and can hear sounds from outside the womb. By the third trimester, the baby continues to grow and develop, gaining weight and preparing for birth.
In the mothers womb.
It will grow prettier inside because it is protected by the womb and the mother.
Animals usually grow the fastest in their first couple of years after birth where if they make it out of being a baby, they have a better chance to survive as an adult.