the cord attaches to the babies stoumuc thus making your belly button and then it ataches to the placenta witch is in the womb i believe and thus feeds the babie
When umbilical cord isnt attached to the placenta is the baby ok
The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta and the placenta is attached to the wall of the uterus
Yes.
the placenta is attached to the umbilical cord which is attached to the baby's belly button.
The placenta follows the baby, attached by the umbilical cord.
The correct spelling is umbilical, and this cord is attached to the baby's navel when it is born. The baby receives nutrients through this cord prior to the time the physician cuts it.
After childbirth, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, separating the baby from the mother. The remaining stump of the cord attached to the baby will eventually dry up and fall off within one to two weeks.
The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the baby in one end and in the other end it's attached to the placenta where the baby get the nourishment from. The placenta is attached to the uterus wall.
Placental mammals respirate using the umbilical cord. The cord, which is attached to both baby and mother, delivers food and oxygen to the baby.
The cord is cut and tied (making the baby's belly button). The cord and placenta are usually used to make medicine (gamma globulin).
When a human or animal is pregnant, the baby has to get its food through the umbilical cord. This cord, when the baby is born, is cut off, and then the place where the cord was attached becomes the belly button.
In pregnancy they go from the mother to the baby through the umbilical cord