No; the fetus gets its oxygen from the mother, via the umbilical cord.
Nope - breathing is the action of drawing air into the lungs, and expelling waste gasses. Whilst in the womb, the developing foetus draws all the oxygen it needs from the placenta.
Obviously
it means the fetus of a woman
The unborn child does not breathe in their mother's womb. Instead they get oxygen dissolved in the blood supply from their mother through the umbilical cord (a sort of pipe which connects to the baby's tummy). After the baby is born it can breathe for itself and the cord is not needed anymore and so is cut and tied by the midwife. This eventually shrivels up and falls off leaving just the "belly button".
In the womb, babies receive oxygen through the placenta and do not use their lungs to breathe. The amniotic fluid surrounding them helps protect and provide buoyancy. However, once born, babies must immediately start using their lungs to take in air and cannot breathe in water as it would enter their airways and cause drowning.
With child -- the condition of having a fetus developing in the womb.
it is the same as humans o.0
Its simply a child that dies inside the mothers womb.
I am not sure but I believe it's because the baby has no need to breathe inside the mother's womb.
breathe
Its simply a child that dies inside the mothers womb.
For as long as it stays in yours.