When my wife was pregnant, I learned that in a normal pregnancy, the baby does not have a bowel movement while in the womb, but they do urinate while in the womb.
placenta
No, you cannot pass Antiphospholipid syndrome to a surrogate mother who is carrying your baby. You can pass it onto your unborn baby though.
nothing will happen to the baby. Just give it a few bananas to soften the stools, and in about a day or less, the baby should pass it out.This is NOT a medical opinion.
oxygen
Because their mothers are immune to it and breast fead
Passes through their lunges
Nutrients pass through the placenta into the baby through the umbilical cord.
it passes oxygen and nutrients
A stool is fecal matter.
the umbilical has dropped down in front of the baby into the birth canal; the baby is too large to pass through the birth canal unaided; the baby shows signs of stress; the mother is too exhausted to push
Drugs in the mother's bloodstream pass across the membrane of the placenta, and transfer to the unborn baby's blood by the umbilical cord, which connects the baby to the placenta.