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Quickening is a term used to describe the baby's movement which you could feel from 3 months, although every person is different.

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What is the organ in which a baby grows?

It is called a "uterus".


The organ where a baby grows?

This would be called the uterus.


The baby growing in the womb?

In the Uterus.


Does the baby grow inside uterus or stomach?

The uterus is the organ in which babies grow. vs. Food get digested in the stomach.


where does the development of baby take place?

In the womb. That is also called as uterus. Uterus is designed by the nature to carry the pregnancy.


Can you still have a baby when you do not have your uterus?

The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.


Which part of the female's body does the baby develop?

The uterus- also called the womb.


Who provides the food for the baby in the mom's stomach?

The baby is not in mom's stomach as such, rather it is in a separate place in her tummy called her 'uterus'. The baby is attached to the wall of the uterus with a placenta. From the placenta leads a cord to the baby's tummy (where your tummy button is) and food from mom's blood passes across the placenta to the baby while it is growing in mom's uterus.


Where a fertilized egg can grow into a baby?

Uterus. The fertilized egg continues to grow developing into a fetus.


Where the baby is developed?

in the uterus.


Where does the baby live in the abdominal cavity?

In a special organ that only women have called the "uterus".


Where does your baby began to grow in your stomach?

Though children learn to call the entire belly the "stomach", the whole belly is technically called the abdomen. The organ, stomach, is in the top of the abdomen near your ribs. A baby grows in the organ, the uterus. The uterus is in the lowest part of the abdomen, near your pubic bone. The uterus is sort of like a balloon; as the baby grows, the uterus expands upward, toward the organ the stomach.