When it dies.
No, it is not possible for the human body to expel a fetus through urination. The fetus is typically expelled through the process of childbirth.
Yes, if a fetus dies during pregnancy, the body may respond in several ways. This can include the onset of cramping, bleeding, or other symptoms as the body begins to expel the non-viable fetus. In some cases, the body may not immediately recognize the loss, leading to a condition known as missed miscarriage, where the fetus has died but the body does not show typical signs of miscarriage right away. Medical intervention may be necessary to manage the situation appropriately.
a fetus is an undeveloped baby. it is not a body part
I'm at not sure about this! But in most cases the body will expel naturally or they may have to vaccum the contents out (this is similar to what is used in an abortion).
Fetus is not a transplant in the body of the mother. Food you ingest does not go inside the body. It remains out side the body. like wise the fetus is not inside the body. It is outside the body of the mother. The proteins from the fetus do not come in direct contact of the mother. There is placental barrier between the fetus and the mother.
Yes, it is possible to still be pregnant even if HCG levels are high and the fetus is growing but no heartbeat is detected. This situation can occur in certain cases, such as a missed miscarriage, where the embryo has stopped developing but the body continues to produce hormones. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and to understand the specific circumstances, as they can provide the most accurate information based on individual cases.
to expel bateria from the body
The body will probably expel it, however a D&C is strongly recommended to eliminate the possibility of anything being left behind. Infection is very common, can cause infertility and sometimes death. My aunt had a miscarriage and the baby came out in the toilet.
Your body will expel any you have. Do not ingest any more
to expel CO2 from your body and to allow O2 into your bloodstream
The main function of the uterine body is to nurture and protect a developing fetus during pregnancy. It provides a safe environment for the embryo to implant and grow, and it also undergoes contractions during labor to help expel the baby during childbirth.
They assist to expel waste from the body by a system called "peristalsis"