When the baby is in her mother womb there will be some liquid waste in her mother womb. Then how baby will survive? Does that liquid doesn't go to her mouth, nose, eyes etc. Please explain ne doctor.
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Yes. Once babies develop cardiac and renal systems, their kidneys begin to process fetal blood flow and create urine, which is subsequently peed out into the surrounding amniotic fluid. Fetal urine is a big source of amniotic fluid past the first few months of pregnancy! As for where it goes...babies constantly swallow and process amniotic fluid over and over throughout gestation, which means just about every human being has swallowed and digested their own pee. Medical implications of this: one of the causes of polyhydramnios (too much amniotic fluid) is when a baby is unable to swallow. On the other end of the spectrum, oligohydramnios (too little amniotic fluid) can be caused by fetal kidney failure.
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