No. Babies usually pass through the birth canal (the vagina) unless there are problems which require surgical removal of the baby. That surgery is called a Cesarean or a c-section. Either way, babies never come out the anus.
Babies develop inside their mother's uterus (the womb). They grow there after mommy and daddy make love to each other. Then up to nine months later, a baby is born by passing out of the mommy's uterus through her birth canal, the vagina.
Yes, in natural birth the baby comes out through the vagina.
In a surgical birth (called a Caesarian section) the baby is removed from the uterus through an incision made in the abdominal wall. This is frequently done if the position of the baby or the health of mother or baby is such that a vaginal birth may harm the baby or the mother.
The vagina. During a natural birth, babies come out of the vagina. During a C-section, the woman's abdomen is cut open and the baby is removed.
No baby is delivered from the anus. Babies only come out through a female's vagina, or through a surgically created opening when that doesn't work.
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The womans uterus, or vagina (not trying to be funny)
The womans uterus, or vagina (not trying to be funny)
a women that has had sex and got pregnant will go into labor and the baby will come out of her vagina.
Babies come out through the vagina.
Babies come from the vagina of a woman's lower section.
If by which hole, you mean either the vagina or the anus, it would definitely be the vagina.
Three, the urethra where urine flows, the vagina where menstrual fluids and babies come from in natural birth, and the anus, where feces flow.
Babies come out through the vagina.
Yes the do! Sometimes they can rip to the anus.
normally vagina
A thrush can affect the anal area.
Well, babies come out of them...