Mother-Fetus Blood Mixing: Understanding the Separation
The blood of the mother and the fetus do not mix. The mother and the fetus have separate circulatory systems. The mother's blood flows through the placenta, where it provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus. The fetus's blood flows through the umbilical cord, where it receives oxygen and nutrients from the placenta.Pregnancy & Health - Related Articles
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