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14 May, 08:44

How is a baby formed? Biology

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  1. 14 May, 09:16
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    - Around three days after conception, the zygote is partitioning quick into numerous cells.

    - It goes through the fallopian tube into the uterus, The afterbirth, which will sustain the infant, additionally begins to shape.
  2. 14 May, 09:34
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    First step is fertilization aka conception! The process of fertilization goes like this. The sperm goes up the fallopian tube to fertilize the an egg. The sperm passes the female private part called the "vajayjay or love tunnel" (slang term for the real girl part, which I don't believe I am allowed to say) and past the cervix area and up the uterus.

    The Ovary aka the egg has already made it's way to the fallopian tube.

    Ovum: the sperm aka little fish must penetrate the outer egg membrane or the ovum.

    Only one of the sperms will be lucky enough to penetrate the ovum out of thousands or millions of sperms.

    Implantation is the next step. Woman has amniotic fluid that collects in the uterus and this fluid will be the liquid that protects the baby.

    Blastocyst: refers to a ball of multiplying cells

    Embryo: the cells that form the embryo form in two layers

    Placental cells: creates the placenta which is the baby's lifeline so to speak. The nutrients flow from the placenta to the baby.

    The above terms is the beginning parts of how a baby is formed. I tried to keep this in layman's term. If you need me to explain something differently just let me know.
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