Not an expert on the subject, but would guess so, since it has no need to digest anything. All of the nutrients are transfered to the foetus through the umbilical cord.
as to kill the foetus so she miscarries
Yes.
You can live a long normal life without it. You just have to change how you eat
=Of coarse ,can you live without mucus is the real question!!!!!=
It is indeed, however stomach transplants are rarely performed since it is actually possible to live without your stomach.
A majority of the people who have their stomach removed have an advanced form of stomach cancer. They go through the surgery, which includes attaching a part of the small intestine to a manually inserted feeding tube. It's very possible to live a good, healthy life without a stomach.
While it is not common for one's stomach to be removed, it is not impossible to live life without it. If one lacks a stomach, one will need to be mindful of one's food and portions of food.
the stomach is a very interesting organ!some people evencan live without one.
A fetus is viable when it can live outside of the mothers womb. a viable foetus is where a foetus that could be taken from the womb and still be able to survive.
Surprisingly, yes, you can live without your stomach. In cases like stomach cancer, severe ulcers, and the like, all or a large part of the stomach may need to be removed. During such a gastrectomy, the esophagus is connected to the small intestine. Eventually, your system adapts, although you are probably going to have to adjust your diet.
It is probably the amniotic fluid in the womb that acts as a shock absorber to prevent the foetus from knocks and bumps
no you would not get any food in your stomach and die of starvation