There is a question that surely many parents wonder, which is how a baby can fit inside the mother’s uterus for 9 months. Does the baby feel cramped, uncomfortable and want to “kick around” to get out? The answer is very simple, when the baby is in the mother’s womb, the baby’s body grows day by day and the baby will create a position for itself to fit snugly into the mother’s uterus.
Sometimes the baby also feels cramped and wants to stretch his arms and legs to be more comfortable, which is why the mother sees the baby kicking and mischievous as if he wants to do somersaults in the mother’s womb. The baby’s size and weight are increasing day by day, but thanks to the amniotic fluid, the baby can easily move and try to wait until full term before coming out.
The baby will have many positions to manage and fit comfortably in the mother’s womb. To preserve the impressive moments of the baby’s lying position at birth and to simulate the baby’s position in the mother’s womb as closely as possible, a series of photographers with the consent of the mothers have made this set. Impressive, realistic photos to bring the clearest view to parents who are eager to see how their baby lies or sits in the mother’s womb.
Let’s take a look at the beautiful set of photos of newborn babies that many photographers diligently recorded over a long period of time, simulating the baby’s lying position in the mother’s womb below: