A big belly in an unborn baby can sometimes be a sign of excess amniotic fluid, a condition known as polyhydramnios. This can be caused by various factors, such as Diabetes in the mother or gastrointestinal issues in the baby. It's important for the healthcare provider to monitor the situation closely to ensure the baby's health and well-being.
The womb is not fully insulated against sound, in that noise energy easily penetrates the skin, muscles and soft tissue surrounding the unborn. Therefore exposing the unborn to music, sounds and the human voice is always happening, whether or not the mother is aware of its occurrence.
Yes, it is possible to determine an unborn baby's blood type through prenatal testing. One common test is amniocentesis, where amniotic fluid is extracted for analysis. This can reveal the baby's blood type, among other genetic information.
Yes, the belly button is a scar left behind after the umbilical cord is removed from a baby's abdomen shortly after birth. It is not a hole that goes through the body.
The thorax (chest cavity) The abdomen (the belly cavity) Separated by the diaphragm.
An outie belly button is simply a protruding belly button, often caused by a small umbilical hernia or the way the umbilical cord was cut and tied at birth. It is typically not a cause for concern and does not require treatment unless it becomes painful or changes in appearance.
The belly is big because inside is the baby growing
An unborn baby is called a fetus.
An unborn baby is referred to as a fetus, or foetus.
Yes, around 7 months and near where the placenta lies. It's best if your spouse or partner first listen so they can direct the "soon to be big brother or sister" to the appropriate area of your belly.
Yes. It is safe to your unborn baby.
To get a temporary big belly someone can purchase a fake baby bump pad. To get a real one the person can get pregnant or eat really unhealthy.
No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
ur baby will pop out and big belly 4 no reason
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Baking soda, used in usual quantity, can do no harm to unborn baby.