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Understanding Fetal Breathing: What Really Happens in the Womb
No, it's not possible to feel a baby breathing in the womb. The baby is surrounded by amniotic fluid and does not breathe in the same way that we do. Instead, the baby receives oxygen from the mother's bloodstream through the placenta.Baby Health - Related Articles
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