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Baby Floating in the Womb: What's the Truth?
No, babies do not float in the womb. They are suspended in amniotic fluid, which serves as a cushion and protects them from injury. While the baby is buoyant, it does not float freely in the fluid. Instead, it is held in place by the umbilical cord, which connects it to the placenta and provides it with oxygen and nutrients.Baby Health - Related Articles
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