yes they do have an umbilical chord.
When a baby is born the midwife cuts the umbilical chord which attaches it to its mother.
To detach the mommy from the baby
embryonic period
No, only mammals have a placenta with umbilical chord.
no, they use a small plastic clamp and then cut chord after clamp. clamp stays on until chord dries up and falls off.
Blood and nutrients flow through the umbilical vein which runs along the umbilical cord. The vein runs towards the liver. When it gets there, it is called the ductus venosus.
All humans have a belly button, which is formed when the umbilical chord is severed and tied off after childbirth.
There is no definite answer to this question, however, speculation and belief would be no, Adam did not have a navel. The reasoning behind this would be because the navel is formed by the umbilical chord that is attached to the fetus as it is growing in the Mothers womb. It is the source of nutrition for the child during these crucial months. Once birth is given and the umbilical chord is cut, the navel forms. Because Adam was created by the hands of God from the dust of the earth, he (along with Eve) was not formed in a womb and therefore would not have needed an umbilical chord to live thus making a navel unlikely.
After a baby is born, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut close to the infant’s body. The remaining part of the umbilical cord and the placenta are typically discarded as medical waste. Sometimes, parents choose to save the cord blood in a cord blood bank for potential future medical use.
the baby flips if it does i tink its cuz it moves with the baby and babies dont fllip fast
The mothers bloodstream then contains alcohol and that makes its way to the unborn fetus through blood and the umbilical chord.
navel string or umbilical chord is nothing to do with computers. Try posing your question in medical type forum like medical terminology.