The baby is attached to the uterus by the umbilical cord. You have a belly button where you were attached in your mother's womb.
there is a sack around the baby (water sack) and that is what helps it-maybe the cord the it to the belly button as well?
the amniotic sac a thin-walled bag .
cervix
Boppy
the cervix
Food,stomach acid
Im 9 weeks and my stomach feels hard as a rock - least to me - down where the baby is and if I press in on my stomach with my figer tips in the right place I can feel the lump where my baby is.
i have a sack in my stomach but no baby
Your heart rate is 70 to 80, your baby's is 140 to 170.
yes and no cause if you have a miscarriage then you don't but otherwise no not possible!! A baby is never in the stomach. It is in the uterus and that makes the belly protrude. The stomach is full of stomach acid.
The baby is not in the stomach and would certainly die if it were. The baby is in the womb and yes they do die sometimes
The baby is not in mom's stomach as such, rather it is in a separate place in her tummy called her 'uterus'. The baby is attached to the wall of the uterus with a placenta. From the placenta leads a cord to the baby's tummy (where your tummy button is) and food from mom's blood passes across the placenta to the baby while it is growing in mom's uterus.
No it can't. <><><><> An unborn baby is actually carried in the womb, not the stomach.
how long does a baby shark have to stay in the mothers stomach.
A baby NEVER sits inside your stomach
No
The stomach stretchy muscular sac holds food.