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nga actually said how are babies made
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Do you mean a simple kid-friendly answer or a more detailed biological one? I can give either — here are both.
Short / child-friendly
- A baby starts when a tiny cell from the dad (a sperm) and a tiny cell from the mom (an egg) meet and join. That joined cell grows into a baby inside the mom’s tummy (uterus) for about nine months. When the baby is ready, it’s born.
More detailed (human biology)
- Humans reproduce sexually. During sexual intercourse the penis can release semen containing sperm into the vagina. One sperm may travel through the cervix and into a fallopian tube where it fertilizes an egg released by the ovary, forming a single cell called a zygote.
- The zygote divides into many cells, becomes a blastocyst, and implants in the uterine lining. It develops into an embryo and then a fetus. The placenta forms to provide oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the developing baby.
- Pregnancy is usually about 38 weeks from fertilization (about 40 weeks from the woman’s last menstrual period). Babies are born either by vaginal delivery or by cesarean (C‑section).
- There are also assisted reproductive methods (IVF, IUI, donor sperm/eggs, surrogacy) and many methods of contraception to prevent pregnancy if people do not want a baby at a given time.
If you want, tell me the age of the person you’re explaining this to and I’ll give wording that fits, or ask for more detail on any part.
Short / child-friendly
- A baby starts when a tiny cell from the dad (a sperm) and a tiny cell from the mom (an egg) meet and join. That joined cell grows into a baby inside the mom’s tummy (uterus) for about nine months. When the baby is ready, it’s born.
More detailed (human biology)
- Humans reproduce sexually. During sexual intercourse the penis can release semen containing sperm into the vagina. One sperm may travel through the cervix and into a fallopian tube where it fertilizes an egg released by the ovary, forming a single cell called a zygote.
- The zygote divides into many cells, becomes a blastocyst, and implants in the uterine lining. It develops into an embryo and then a fetus. The placenta forms to provide oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the developing baby.
- Pregnancy is usually about 38 weeks from fertilization (about 40 weeks from the woman’s last menstrual period). Babies are born either by vaginal delivery or by cesarean (C‑section).
- There are also assisted reproductive methods (IVF, IUI, donor sperm/eggs, surrogacy) and many methods of contraception to prevent pregnancy if people do not want a baby at a given time.
If you want, tell me the age of the person you’re explaining this to and I’ll give wording that fits, or ask for more detail on any part.
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