Perimetrium
perimetrium
No, they do not. Only girls and women have it. The uterus is the place inside the woman where the baby will grow for nine months, before it is delivered. Men and boys do not need a uterus, because they do not give birth to a baby.
No, a baby cannot hide in your abdomen. During pregnancy, a developing baby grows in the uterus, which is located within the abdominal cavity but is distinct from it. The uterus expands to accommodate the growing fetus, but the baby is not hidden in the abdomen itself. After birth, the uterus contracts back to its normal size, and the baby is no longer inside.
The baby typically lies in the uterus, which is located in the lower part of the abdomen. As the baby grows, it may move around within the uterus, changing position throughout pregnancy.
The uterus provides a safe and nurturing environment for the baby to develop and grow before birth. It offers protection, nutrients, and support for the baby's growth and development during pregnancy.
A unicorn uterus is a type of reproductive anomaly where a woman has only one functioning fallopian tube and ovary instead of the usual two. This condition can affect fertility but can often be managed with medical intervention.
embiatic fluid
Amniotic fluid Is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy.
It surrounds and protects the embryo (the baby inside the uterus about a few weeks old).
It surrounds and protects the embryo (the baby inside the uterus about a few weeks old).
amniotic sac
No. The baby will form in your uterus. If you are overweight, your fat deposits will be on the outer layer of your stomach and uterus and in between your skin. So it will be in layers of baby, uterus, fat deposits, then skin.
The fertilized egg (which develops into a baby eventually) implants itself into the uterine wall/lining. The lining surrounds the egg as it matures and develops into a fetus and a placenta and amniotic sac surrounds the fetus eventually to nourish it.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
in the uterus.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
In the uterus. The fertilised egg attaches itself to the wall of the uterus and begins to divide into 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,512 cells etc .The uterus seals itself with a mucus plug and fills with amniotic fluid which surrounds the growing foetus. Nutrients for the growing cells is provided by the placenta.This life support system is attached to the baby via the belly button and is tied and cut after delivery.
You maybe feeling your uterus, it is the muscle that surrounds your growing baby. If the hardness comes and goes and/or is accompanied by a back ache or cramps call your doctor to be checked for premature labor.