Biology, asked by hemansh106, 11 months ago

How does a baby stay alive inside his mothers womb?

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Answered by Piyushnavy02005
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Explanation:

"In utero, oxygen is delivered through the placenta to the baby." But when the baby is born and the umbilical cord is clamped shut, the placenta can no longer do its job, so the lungs take over. In the womb, a fetus's lungs are filled with a fluid that helps them mature.

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