Either the way they came in, through the vagina, or if there are complications there will be a c-section where they will make a cut in your belly and take it out that way. Embryos gestate in the uterus, not in the stomach. Any baby in a stomach most likely arrived through the esophagus, and would pass out through the intestines...
A baby Orca is in it's mothers tummy for 8 Months before birth.
food, it also needs amniotic fluid to protect it. xx
it depends it can be 9 months or 0 months and 2 weeks but after 2 weeks the babies have to be born
It acts like a cushion so it stops the baby from hurting its self inside the mothers tummy
You can start feel the fetus move at 4 months but I wouldn't call it stamping.
First of all, babies stay in the mothers uterus (if they were in the stomach, they would be dissolved). The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
They don't really "hit" people. Its just because the baby is moving around inside the mothers tummy and you can sometimes feel the kick of it.
yes
140-159 days
you can put your hand between the diaper and the baby's tummy..for a more educated answer.. keeo looking.
This is called the Umbilical cord. It is the pathway between mother and baby during pregnancy, and it is the way the baby receives oxygen, nutrients, and more through the placenta until it is born.
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.