No.
A fetus develops inside the amniotic sac.
Its genetic material comes from the egg and sperm which do not give it bacteria.
Only during birth, when the sac is broken and the baby emerges does it encounter bacteria.
the bacteria makes you sick.
no, unless you have a lot of bad bacteria in your body then yes
Bacteria that make people sick can come from contaminated food, water, surfaces, or other infected individuals. These bacteria enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, or physical contact, leading to infections or illnesses. Proper hygiene, food safety practices, and vaccinations can help reduce the risk of getting sick from harmful bacteria.
Leukocytes don't eat good bacteria which is helpful and does good things to the body. Leukocytes eat bad bacteria which is harmful and makes people sick.
Bacteria or viruses can be spread through coughing or sneezing from a sick person, shaking hands with or touching a sick person, or just hanging around a sick person too much. Bacteria can get in your nose and eyes, and cause you to be sick.
Bacteria can make you sick by entering your body and "attacking" you. In response, your body heats up in attempt to "fry" the bacteria.
Some bacteria can hurt you but most of it is good. bacteria is what makes you sick ,yes. but bacteria is all inside your body to help fight against the bacteria or germs that makes you sick
the bacteria makes you sick.
bacteria is not harmless if there is alot of bacteria then you can get really sick.
It actually can work both ways. Certain bacteria are good for you but mostly they can get you sick.
It's loaded with bacteria. Yes, it will get you sick.
Bacteria makes us ill and be sick
They help you if you are sick!
many
it is a bacteria that gets you very sick
it can make you get sickothers can get sick from you being sickand others get sick from it
Babies get sick for the same reason everybody does: viruses, bacteria and other diseases.