Babies cry on instinct to get their lungs working and to begin breathing normally. Sometimes a baby doesn't start crying so the midwives clear all the fluid (yuk) out of its mouth and then it starts crying and breathing normally.
because that's where the womans body knows where the fetus is and therefore can feed and send oxegen to the still-developing baby
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no. the placenta is delivered after the baby comes out.
Dolphin comes from the Ancient Greek delphúsmeaning "womb".
It means dolphins. It comes from the Greek word for "womb" (delphus).
When a tiny person comes shooting out of her
No. Eagles, like all birds, comes from eggs, not wombs.
Dolphin comes from the Ancient Greek delphúsmeaning "womb".
basically the baby is first a embryo and then when it comes to the uterus is when the baby starts to grow its ears mouth nose legs feet hands arms head and all the other parts of the body that the baby will have and when it starts to grow the womb starts to get larger so that the baby can fit it the womb
Women is pronounced "wim'-min." It is plural and used similarly to the word men.Woman is the singular form. It is pronounced woo-man (oosound as in hook). Supposedly, it comes from womb+man, meaning a human being with a womb.
No. Menstruation is the shedding of the lining of the womb. No womb, no shedding.
A baby comes out from it's mothers womb (which it has been in for 40 weeks/9 months) and then out of the vagina when the mother is giving birth.
The baby travels from the Uterus( the womb), and out of the birth canal (the vagina).
A baby comes out from it's mothers womb (which it has been in for 40 weeks/9 months) and then out of the vagina when the mother is giving birth.