Sadly not. As the death has already occurred within the womb. Also the lungs may have been damaged, not fully formed or full of amneotic fluid. However, always check with a midwife for the latest information and advice. I have provided two related links, directly below this answer box. One is for help, support and advice on a still birth and the other is in relation to organ donation.
Is is so the baby can still breathe in the mother's tummy,and get any carbon dioxide out.
Intrauteran fluid and mucus.
They need air to operate properly, the fetus develops in fluid until born. The lungs first work shortly after the baby is born.
No, because they don't use their lungs until they are born (you use your lungs to cry). They are in the mother's uterus and they have an umbilical cord that allows the baby to receive oxygen.
No, you can't hear a baby crying in the womb. There is no air in the womb. The baby does not yet use his lungs to breathe. He takes his (or her) first breath when he is born, i.e. no longer in the womb. The baby can hear sounds while he is still in the womb - music is good for him, specially Mozart. Arguing, which he can also hear, is not so good. When he is born he will recognise the sound of his mother's voice.
the lungs are the last thing to develope usually the last month is when it happends
No, kits, baby foxes, are born very much alive. To be born still, or still born, means they are born dead.
A stillborn baby is a baby who is born dead
a baby can feel as soon as its born remember that they are still like you and me
Yes.
It means the baby was still born or can breath
still born baby's are associated with baby's having a birth defect or a disease at birth. Some still births are cause due to problem with the placenta which nourishes the baby, or if the mother have diabetes, high blood pressure, particularly pregnancy induce high blood pressure.