Strange things the fetus does in his mother's womb!
Strange things the fetus does in his mother's womb!
In a recent report, researchers revealed several things that a fetus would do before coming to life. According to researchers, the embryo, at the beginning of its formation, creates a change in the blood vessels within the uterus in order to create the placenta which performs a vital process during pregnancy, as reported in a report published by the site "Science Fox". Thanks to this placenta, the woman's body is...
In a recent report, researchers revealed several things that a fetus would do before coming to life. According to researchers, the embryo, at the beginning of its formation, creates a change in the blood vessels within the uterus in order to create the placenta which performs a vital process during pregnancy, as reported in a report published by the site "Science Fox".
Thanks to this placenta, the body of the pregnant woman transports food and oxygen to the fetus inside the uterus, and furthermore, the waste is transported abroad, but the interaction between the mother and the child does not stop there.
Studies have revealed that a number of fetal cells are transmitted to the mother, and blood analyses reveal that these cells remain present even after decades of pregnancy and reproduction, in other cases, stem cells from the fetus move towards the heart of the mother and have a positive role in improving the pulse.
One thing we might not know is that the fetus is at the beginning to be similar to shrimp, as it seems to have a tail, but this disappears over time in the uterus, and there is no left of this tail except a small bone sometimes we feel when sitting. Researchers say this is common to humans and animals such as orchid, elephant and chicken, and it is mainly related to developments in the emergence and change of organisms over millions of years.
In a third order, the fetus's fingers take their natural shape after they were in the form of paddles, through a process known as "cell suicides", and this shift takes place during the eighth week of pregnancy.
The fourth may seem disgusting, but the fetus drinks its urine, after ten weeks of pregnancy, it starts to drink the fluid in the uterus and then returns to its urination at a later stage.
Apart from what we may think, the fetus produces a large number of neurons during the initial pregnancy, and when the connection between these nerves and several areas of the body is ensured, some cells that realize that they are no longer are dying.