How Your Baby is Protected in the Womb

The Anatomy that Provides Natural, Built-In Protection

Your baby is provided with an abundance of natural protection to help keep it safe in the womb while still vulnerable and developing. Let’s take a look at some of this anatomy. 

1. Umbilical Cord: connects the baby to the placenta allowing food and oxygen to be supplied to the baby, and waste materials to be taken to the mother so she can eliminate them. This occurs through the two umbilical arteries and one umbilical vein. It also acts with the placenta as part
 of the endocrine system producing hormones to regulate pregnancy. 

2. Placenta: both mother’s and baby’s blood circulate through the placenta to allow for the exchange of nutrients, waster materials and other chemicals, however the blood does not usually mix. It is through the placenta that the baby receives all of it’s food and oxygen until it’s ready to begin life on it’s own. 

3. Uterus: Also called womb. It is a very strong muscle that surrounds the baby for protection during it’s growth, and later contracts to push the baby out through the birth canal. It starts out very small and hollow but stretches to allow room for the growing baby. 

4. Amniotic sac or bag of waters: The bag of waters (amnion) is a balloon like structure that keeps the amniotic fluid in, and keeps the germs and bacteria out. 

5. Abdominal muscles: Provide extra protection, support and insulation. 

6. Amniotic fluid: The amniotic fluid itself provides a watery environment for the baby that helps to regulate temperature and equalize pressure from outside the womb. 

7. Pubic Bone: The symphasis pubis is the front portion of the pelvis. Provides an anchor in the front for the muscles of the pelvic floor and also provides bony protection for the baby. 

8. Bladder: As the baby grows extra pressure may be put on the bladder causing the mother to feel the urge to urinate more frequently. This also happens because of the increase in fluid volume during pregnancy, as well as the need for the mother to eliminate wastes made by the baby. 

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