In an average healthy adult, the volume of blood is about one-eleventh of the body weight. Most sources state the volume of blood in an average human adult, who is between 150 to 160 pounds, as between 4.7 and 5 liters, although the more recent sources state the volume of blood in an average adult as 4.7 liters. Sources state that an 80-pound child had about half that amount, and an 8-pound infant has about 8.5 ounces. People who live at high altitudes, where the air contains less oxygen, may have up to 1.9 liters more blood than people who live in low altitude regions.
Depends on how much or how big the person in question is.
Typically infants only have 10 ounces when they are born.
lots and lots
a lot of blood
1 liter
as much as a baby can suck your mom boob
2 litres1 liter
yes! That is very much possible because while the baby is growing in the womb, it creates its own blood hence the mother and baby's blood dont mix. Nutrients from the mother enter the baby's blood in the placenta by simply difusing in. That prevents blood contact.
I read they have about a cup. Not sure if that is true.
The duration of Baby Blood is 1.4 hours.
No!When a baby is out!
Baby Blood was created on 1990-01-24.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
yes they can have any type of baby blood
If a parent's baby is having AB and O blood type, respectively, the baby's possible blood type will be A or B.