Sounds like a silly question but im genuinely curious. When i eat, how does the baccha actually get the food inside? Just trying to understand how it all works.
It's amazing to think about this! The baby doesn't 'eat' like we do; the placenta filters your blood to give them exactly what they need. Now that my baby is a toddler running around, I still find that connection so magical.
I used to panic so much thinking how my baby actually gets food when I was throwing up everything in the first trimester! But then my doctor explained that the baby takes all nutrients directly from our blood through the placenta. So please relax, baby is safe.
Yes, the baby gets all the nourishment through the placenta. Since I had thyroid, I had to ensure my nutrient levels were always fine, so regular doctor visits and blood tests are super important to make sure baby is getting everything.
It is a beautiful miracle how our body nurtures the little one. The placenta and the umbilical cord transfer all the nutrients and oxygen from your blood to your baby. Just try to eat healthy, fresh food to keep both of you safe.
It's truly beautiful how the placenta acts as a lifeline, passing everything you eat to your baby. Every healthy bite you take helps them grow. Just focus on a clean, peaceful lifestyle and trust this beautiful process.