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Where does the head of the baby face at seven moths inside the womb?

It is turning upside down getting ready to come out so the head is at the uterus


Why can't you have a period when your pregnant?

Menstruation is caused by the break-down of the lining of the womb. This happens when no egg implants. Once an eggs is fertilised it attaches to the womb's lining, so the lining does not break down.


Why does the baby lie upside down in the womb?

At the beginning of the third trimester (28 weeks) the baby will probably be lying head up in the womb. Around the 35th week of the pregnancy and onwards, the baby normally turns around so that he is facing head downwards, ready to be born. However, not all babies do this, this is just the 'norm.' Some babies remain head up in the womb, this is called a breech position and can cause complications at the birth. This is one of the most common reasons for an elective caesearian.


What happens to the cell after fertilisation?

It forms a baby in the womb.


What happens in the journey to the womb?

Hello I don't Know but can someone answer it


What is thickening of the womb please?

Thickening of the womb happens every month during a woman's monthly cycle. It is when the lining of the womb builds up so that if the egg is fertilised it will have a soft, spongy lining to implant into and will be protected throughout the pregnancy If the egg is not fertilised, the lining breaks down as it is not needed, and that is what a period is The thickening of the womb is caused by hormones that trigger it to thicken


Does fertlisation happen inside the womb?

it doesn't happen in the womb it happens in the oviduct/fallopian tube. Fertilization happens when a haploid sperm cell fuses with a haploid egg cell and forms a diploid zygote cell


Can babies be positioned upside down during pregnancy and what are the potential implications for their development and delivery?

During pregnancy, babies are typically positioned head-down in the womb. If a baby is positioned upside down (breech position), it can increase the risk of complications during delivery, such as difficulty in delivering the baby's head and potential for birth injuries. It may also affect the baby's development, but this can vary depending on individual circumstances. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor and address any concerns related to the baby's position during pregnancy.


What does a upside down triangle tattoo mean?

This emblem was used during W.W.II by the Nazis to identify homosexuals in the concentration camps. This symbol was reclaimed by the gay community in the 1970s for use in the struggle for gay rights.


What happens to a miscarried baby in a dnc?

the womb is scraped and all cellular waste is removed and destroyed


From where does a baby naturally exit its mother's womb?

Babies come out of a mommy's tummy through a C-Section.... Also known as a Cesarean Section which is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's stomach and uterus to deliver the baby.


What is it when a women is ovulation?

It is when an egg cell is released from one of her ovaries, and travels down the falopian tube. It lodges in the wall of the womb, and a thick layer develops around the womb. During a period, the woman bleeds away this coating and the egg. It happens once every month and normally lasts up to around 8 days.