Babies Feel The Same Way |
umbilical cord
When the baby is
in the mother’s uterus, it can’t eat or breathe on its own, so it needs some
help. The baby has a little tube that goes to its middle called the umbilical
cord. The umbilical cord goes to the placenta, which connects to the mother’s
uterus.
Here’s how it
works. First, the food that the mother eats and air that she breathes get into
her bloodstream as very tiny pieces called molecules.
These molecules,
or tiny pieces of food and air, travel through the mother’s bloodstream to her
placenta. From there, they go to the umbilical cord and into the baby’s body.
That’s how the baby eats and breathes inside the uterus.
After a baby is
born, the umbilical cord goes away. Guess what’s left? Your belly button.
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