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Babies are not ever in the mothers stomach they grow in the mothers uterus, in a placenta.>>>

I am improving the previous answer. Babies do NOT "grow in a placenta". The placenta is what the OTHER end of the umbilical cord is attached to (inside the mother, in the uterus)...this is the way it gets nourishment from the mother. Babies develop in the uterus after the mother's egg is fertilized by the father's sperm via sexual intercourse, or artificial insemination (a procedure performed by a doctor when a couple are having a hard time conceiving, 'getting pregnant', a baby.) The placenta is delivered within a few minutes of the baby.

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