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    Question: HOW DOES THE FOETUS BREATH IN THE WOMB

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    Asked by abqb294 to Susan, Steven, Rose, Rita, Alex on 28 Jan 2017.
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      Steven Adala answered on 28 Jan 2017:


      Good question. The foetus in the womb does not actually breathe, what happens is that the mother passes oxygen to the foetus through the umbilical cord. The mother also passes food to the foetus through this cord.

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