Placenta gets damaged by toxins like alcohol or chemicals from cigarettes. This leads to prevention of blood from mixing and/or an affected child by transportation of toxins from mother to child.
Anythnig is possible, but it would likely have to have been a traumatic collision and injury.
it would damage everything
You would damage your eyes.
You would suffocate, have brain damage, and die.
It can damage your voice.
It would depend on where the damage happened and how bad it was.
It can damage the compressor.
If the placenta don't function the embryo will die.
it increases the risk for post partum hemorrhage and infection The person who delivers the placenta should ensure it is complete so this doesn't happen. an operation may be required to remove the remaining placenta.
Yes... you (or whoever) is defiinitly hurting the baby. The placenta can only block out so much damage and the rest is getting directly into that babies system. Yes... you (or whoever) is defiinitly hurting the baby. The placenta can only block out so much damage and the rest is getting directly into that babies system.
You would slowly die from the brain damage mercury causes.
Braking would deteriorate and you could damage the rotors.