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groovy chick | 00:18 Wed 09th Nov 2005 | How it Works
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How do human foetus get its food?
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They get everything they need through the placenta.

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The placenta abosrobs the nutirents from the mother, and feeds them to the foetus through the umbilical chord which joins the foetus to the placenta.
The human feotus gets its food from the placenta. The placenta is like a bridge between the blood vessels connecting the mama to the foetus. Food and oxygen will be transfered from the mama's blood vessels to the baby's and waste will be transfered from the baby's blood vessels to the mama's. The baby's blood and the mom's blood do not mix, hence there won't be a problem if the baby's blood is not the same as the mom's.
This is why you have a belly button !
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