Infections that can be transmitted from mother to child in the womb include cytomegalovirus (CMV), rubella, syphilis, toxoplasmosis, and herpes simplex virus. These infections can lead to serious complications for the fetus, such as congenital disabilities, developmental delays, and other health issues. Additionally, HIV can also be transmitted during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding if not managed properly. Preventative measures and screening during pregnancy can help reduce the risk of these infections.
No; the fetus gets its oxygen from the mother, via the umbilical cord.
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No, a mother's intelligence will not affect a baby in her womb. Unless the mother is uneducated in childbearing and does not know that drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, and certain foods can severely damage the health of the developing child or even kill it, the child should develop normally, although hereditary complications and some STD's can still affect the child regardless of the mother's intelligence.
Nails first appear on a child in the womb of the mother around the 2 month.
trichomoniasis
He tells Okonkwo that the child is an ogbanje, a child who after dying re-enters their mother's womb to be born again.
Simple. Mario was conceived inside his mother's womb. 9 months later a child was born the end.
mother's womb
A woman who provides her womb as a substitute, for another woman's child, is spelled surrogate mother.
A baby inside the womb is called a fetus.
umbilical
In the mother's womb