The immunity is having sufficient biological defenses to avoid unwanted biological invasion. There are two types of immunities, the adaptive immunity and the innate immunity. At the same time, the adaptive immunity subdivides into natural and artificial immunity. There are two types of natural immunity, which are passive immunity (primary and secondary) and active immunity. Passive immunity is the one that the fetus receives during the pregnancy of his mother (primary immunity) and which is then reinforced during lactation (secondary immunity). It is a form of rapid protection of short duration, in which the filtered blood, that passes through the umbilical cord to the fetus, transports antibodies and defenses of the mother. It is therefore important that the mother eats well, rests and stays healthy. But the human body is so perfect that even if the mother is ill, it will take all of the nutrients and defenses to the baby so that it can develop normally. After the baby is born, it's extremely important that the mother supplement the first breastfeeding (colostrum) because it has a high concentration of immunoglobulin.
No, immunity is also acquired from the mother and naturally through the interaction with our environment. Immunity can also be acquired by contracting a mild form of some diseases. Efforts to give a child a completely sterile environment may prove to be counter productive resulting in less resistance to disease and diseases that have grown more virulent. Many childhood diseases have been wiped out through immunization programs.
Artificially acquired active immunity.
The noun form for the adjective immune is immunity. Another noun form is immunization.
artificial active immunity
The father does, since the mother is paying her share towards the children in the form of child support.
Genetics are made in the nucleous off cell based on the cells and genes that are passed down form your mother or dad and passed generations...
its from father its from father its from father
Whoever happens to be completing the form(s) at the time; after the child reaches adulthood, the child decides.
No, as long as the money paid is going to the house where the child lives then you can not get into trouble at all. However, if the child and her mother are receiving any form of state assistance you and the mother could get into trouble for committing fraud.
You, because you are the mother of the child. Unless you got the baby taken away form you and someone else has custody of him/her.
A mother in law.Stepmother. Adoptive mother Foster mother female parent to be the mother of A woman who gives birth to a child