vitamin a,vitamin d,usually cross placenta during pregnancy.exept vitamin c
Yes, vitamin K can cross the placenta, although in limited amounts. This is important for the developing fetus, as vitamin K is essential for proper blood clotting and bone health. However, the transfer is not sufficient to meet the newborn's needs, which is why vitamin K injections are often given shortly after birth to prevent deficiencies and related conditions.
No.
yes
It doesnt matter cause you can get vitamin D from the sun.
IgG is the only antibody small enough to cross he placenta.
IgG is an immunoglobluin monomer, meaning that it is one immunoglobulin that is small enough to cross the placenta. An example would be the Rh antibody that causes isoimmunization between Rh negative mothers and Rh positive fetuses. In constrast, ABO blood group immunoglobulins are IgM which is a pentamer, meaning it is composed of 5 immunoglobulins and is too large to cross the placenta.
semen does not cross into the placenta and has no effect on baby in womb.
i guess cross doesnt have an effect on ghost...
No. Red blood cells do not cross the placenta.
The embryo gets all the oxygen, and all the nutrients that it needs from the mother's blood supply, all of which crosses the placenta, through the umbilical cord into the embryonic blood system.
This is called natural passive immunity.
babies may be born with a drug dependency