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How do babies grow?

Before knowing how babies grow, let us know where they grow?

Babies grow in a particular organ in the woman’s body called the womb. The womb is also referred to as the uterus. Uterus is a female organ which has the ability to stretch as the baby grows. Babies are connected to their mother through placenta. Placenta is the connecting passage attached from the lateral wall of uterus to the mother. It helps in passing required nourishment and other essential growth factors to the baby and vice versa.

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How do babies grow?

Fun Facts:

  1. Just the way babies can open and close their eyes in womb, they can cry also in womb.
  2. During the organ damage of mother, fetal cell from the child can help to repair those organs by sending cells through placenta.
  3. Placenta can work as the immunity provider for the baby as well as the lungs for the baby.

Additional Questions:

  1. Describe in detail the reproductive system.
  2. What is the fallopian tube?
  3. Explain in detail about the growth of baby from embryo to fetus.

True or False:

  1. Babies grow in the lung cavity.
  2. The womb is an organ found in men.
  3. Uterus is a female reproductive organ.
  4. There is a total of three trimesters for the growth of the baby in the womb.
  5. Baby is known as a full term baby in the first trimester.
  6. Objective Quiz:
  1. ________ is the organ in which baby is present.
    1. Uterus.
    2. Urinary bladder.
    3. Kidney.
    4. Stomach.
  2. Uterus has the ability to _________ to help in providing the place for baby growth.
    1. Stretch.
    2. Retract.
    3. Pull.
    4. Push.
  3. First trimester is about _________.
    1. 0-13 weeks.
    2. 0-8weeks.
    3. 0-5 weeks.
    4. 0-7 weeks.
  4. During second trimester,
    1. Babies start their own functioning.
    2. Babies are still dependent on their mom for functioning.
    3. Nothing happens.
    4. None of the above.
  5. Third trimester is about _______.
    1. 27-40 weeks.
    2. 27-34 weeks.
    3. 27-66 weeks.
    4. 27-56 weeks.
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