because it is safe and cossy
No. A uterus is a home for a baby, containing vital nutrients for it.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
in the uterus.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
When a baby is ready to be born, the mommy starts to feel labor contractions. The uterus squeezes and pushes the baby out of the uterus and into the world.
when a skinny girl has a fat baby and when it comes out, the baby stretches out the uterus, and makes it "floppy"
Yes, the baby is in the uterus throughout the entire duration of pregnancy.
The baby grows in the uterus.
There are no bones in the uterus.
The uterus plays a major role in the birth of a baby. This is a sentence which contains the word uterus.
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
Babies develop in the uterus of the mother. Depending on the species, the uterus comes in a variety of shapes--humans have a single uterine body with no uterine horns, but cows, for example, have a uterus that is divided into two horns, where the calf develops. During birth, the baby passes out of the uterus through the cervix and then is born from the vagina. In the related links section there's a link to a good diagram of the reproductive tract of a human.