the babies get food through the umbilical cord, which is connected to the mother. :) The umbilical cord is connected to the placenta that attaches to the uterine wall of the mother.
The baby is connected to the mother through the umbilical cord. The umbilical cord is connected to the placenta, and the placenta is connected to the uterus. The placenta and umbilical cord are temporary organs that are expelled when the baby is born.
No, the baby is supplied with food in its blood via the placenta, the placenta is connected to the mother's blood supply and the baby's food gets to it from the mothers blood.
Yes, many baby animals are connected to their mother via an umbilical cord when they are born. The cord is typically chewed or broken by the mother after birth to separate the baby from the placenta. This allows the baby to start breathing on its own and begin its independent life.
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The fetus is connected to its mother by an umbilical cord. The mother's blood carries nutrients through the umbilical cord to the fetus and carries away wastes from the fetus.
For the same reason that girls do. When babies are in the mother's womb the umbilical cord is connected to the baby's belly button to give it nourishment.
The umbilical cord supplies blood to the baby. The umbilical cord is connected to the placenta and the mother's blood comes via the placenta through the umbilical cord to the baby. The baby receives oxygenated and nutrient rich blood via the umbilical cord.and de-oxygenated and nutrient depleted blood returns to the mother via the umbilical cord.
The developing baby (the fetus) gets its nutrition and oxygen from the mother through the umbilical chord; this chord is connected to the baby in the place of the belly button, where the nutrition enters the baby's intestines so that it is absorbed into their blood. The other end is attached to the placenta; it transfers all the nutrition and oxygen the baby needs from the mother.
The umbilical cord is the fetus' "lifeline" to the mother and supplies the fetus with nutrients so the baby can thrive. The cord typically begins to form as soon as the ferilized ovum attaches to the uterine wall.
During the embryonic stage, the baby receives its nutrients through the umbilical cord, which is connected to the placenta. The placenta allows for the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from the mother's blood to the developing embryo. This ensures that the baby receives the necessary nourishment for growth and development.
I don't think so, but I'm sure it's easier to just do it to the mother and if it's in the mother's system it's going to be in the baby's system too sense it is connected to the mother with an umbilical cord and lives off the mother until it is born.