How does the Baby breathe in Uterus?
A Baby does not need to breathe in the uterus. Everything that it needs for its growth is provided to it by its supply line: the umbilical cord. This cord connects the blood circulation of a child with the mother. The fetus gets nutrition and oxygen through the umbilical cord. The waste products of the fetus are thrown out into the blood circulation of the mother and are excreted by the mother. After the birth of the baby, the umbilical cord is no longer required and cut off.
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