The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the fetus and the other end in the placenta which is attached to the uterus wall. The uterus is also a very limited space with the cervix being closed so the fetus can just fall out. Around the uterus is the mothers muscles and other organs.
A baby's stomach is small at birth, about the size of a cherry. It gradually grows to hold more milk as the baby grows. Newborns need frequent feedings because their stomachs can only hold a small amount of milk at a time. As the baby grows, their stomach size increases, allowing them to take in more milk during each feeding.
In the Uterus.
A baby's skeleton contains 300 or more bones. These bones fuse together as the baby grows which explains why adults have less bones than babies and even children.
Humans have nipples because they develop in the womb before the sex of the baby is determined. Both males and females start with nipples, but only females use them for breastfeeding.
A newborn baby has around 270 bones, but many of these bones fuse together as the baby grows. An adult human typically has 206 separate bones in their body.
The baby grows and develops in the uterus.
Yes, but its called a mischief. Males, females, and babies all live together. There are alpha males and females. Even when a baby male grows up he's still allowed to live in the mischief.
A fetus that grows into a baby.
easy.it finds a mate,it has a baby,the baby grows up,it finds a mate,then IT has a baby,and im pretty sure it goes on like that for a while...
what will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows
what will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows
No. You can only get babies when you get sperm in your vagina while being fertil.
it grows
uterus is a structure found in the internal reproductive system of the females. It is shaped like a pouch, in it, the young baby (FETUS) attaches itself after fertilization, thereafter, it grows and get nourished in there.
The baby grows in the uterus.
Yes, if the females will let it
yes