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When the fetus has developed and is ready to be delivered, in most natural childbirth processes, the baby begins to move to a position inside the mother's abdomen toward the birth canal, usually head first. The birth canal is the area through which the baby "comes out" and is situated between the pelvic bones. The birth canal starts at the mother's womb (uterus) in the abdomen and ends at the opening to the outside of the mother's body through the vagina.

If the delivery needs to be surgical instead of natural, then the baby comes out of the opening the doctor makes in the abdomen and womb through which the baby is born. This surgery is called a Cesarean Section or sometimes a C-Section.

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