That's what the umbilical cord is for. Everything the mother takes in (eats, drinks, breathes, etc.) gets processed and goes to the baby through the umbilical cord. That's why it is important for the mother to eat healthy during the pregnancy. And, that means staying away from alcohol and drugs.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
I'm going to assume you mean 'placenta'. It is the organ that grows along with the baby in the uterus and is attached to the uterus and the baby, via the navel, providing nourishment to the baby during gestation. It is delivered after the baby at birth and the connection to the baby is severed.
The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the baby in one end and in the other end it's attached to the placenta where the baby get the nourishment from. The placenta is attached to the uterus wall.
The uterus supplies nourishment to the developing foetus - a plentiful blood supply ensures maximum transfer of energy from the mother to the unborn baby.
The placenta that is attached to the babys belly button. That's how the baby gets most of it's nourishment. Also the amniotic fluid plays a role in it as well.
Without nourishment, the baby will not develop properly.
After fertilization, the uterus lining provides nourishment and protection for the fertilized ovum. The ovum implants in the uterus lining, where it receives nutrients and support for development into an embryo.
in the uterus.
The process when an embryo attaches to the uterus is called implantation. During implantation, the embryo embeds itself into the lining of the uterus, where it will continue to develop and receive nourishment.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
The fetus is in the uterus where it gets nourishment from the placenta via the umbilical cord.
The organ that provides the nourishment is the placenta but the umbilical cord transports the nutrients to the fetus.