They do not get in the stomach. The babies are in the womb. This happens through the reproduction process.
By pushing up through their mouths then the stomach opens like a mouth and gets the food.
It gets big so the baby inside can get bigger and stronger.
The mother, unless proven to be unfit or incpable of caring for the children, and regardless of her marital status, invariably gets custody after a divorce.
It can effect the body because you get larger but you would need bigger clothing if your skin around the stomach gets to soar.
because the child gets more attached to the mother
im thinking that it is a pinworm, i have the same problem and im only 13, and its pissing me off. But pray to god it gets better:)
No, the fetus does not get its food directly from the stomach. Instead, the mother’s nutrients are delivered to the fetus through the placenta, an organ that connects the mother’s bloodstream to that of the fetus. Nutrients and oxygen pass from the mother's blood into the placenta and are then transported to the fetus via the umbilical cord. This system allows the fetus to receive essential nutrients without directly accessing the mother's digestive system.
I'm guessing but no fetus takes in food through the mouth, so there will be nothing in the stomach. A fetus gets nutrients from the mother's blood via the the placenta and umbilical cord.
If mother and father can not agree upon this issue then it will most likely go to court. Depending on the age of the children and the courts impression of mother and father, they would most likely favour the Mother, especially if she gets house. It is harder for a father to get custody of children, but providing children want to stay with him, and he keeps house... then the chances are high. This is no simple question with only one answer. Other implications apply.
An embryo gets nourishment inside the mother's womb through the placenta, which is an organ that develops during pregnancy. The placenta allows nutrients and oxygen to pass from the mother's bloodstream to the embryo and removes waste products from the embryo's blood. This ensures the embryo receives the necessary nourishment for growth and development.
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When the food you eat gets to your stomach itdissolves in your stomach acid. Your body absorbs the nutrients and other important things, then it comes out as waste.