Hi Mike - From reading all of the answers you got thus far, I can see you have already gotten the facts. However, I would just like to add one of those smart @$$ comments...
It all depends on how old the child is before the umbillical gets cut. Many times they have to wait until they get married before their wife forces it to be cut. My ex-husband is 32 and is still attached to his Mommy, even with his 3rd wife.
2006-11-30 03:29:17
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answered by Dawn Brook - Hamilton NJ 2
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The cord from the mother to the baby is attached to the placenta. Your placenta or afterbirth is the only organ that your body generates after you are born. You come with all the others; heart, lung, kidneys. After we clamp the cord, the mother expels the placenta with the remaining part of the umbilical cord still attached. This part is what some of the controversy is over "stem cell research". Some parents are preserving their infants cord blood or umbilical cord for future needs should they arise.
2016-05-23 04:46:16
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answered by ? 4
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The part that is attached to the mother is actually attached to the placenta. The placenta comes out after birth. The other part of the cord is actually quite long- up to a few feet. I don't know what they did with mine, but I bet they probably threw it out. Some people plant their placenta in the ground under a tree or keep them or something.
2006-11-30 01:48:13
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answered by AerynneC 4
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the umbilical cord is attached to the baby via the bell button and to the placenta inside the womb it acts like a hose to feed baby whatever mum eats and supply blood after the baby is born(natural) the mother then has to deliver the remainder Is the contents
is no longer needed inside the body this is called the after birth and the pull it by the remainder of cord and you have to push this is not a stupid question because no one ever tell you about this and how many times have you seen an afterbirth delivered in a movie?? hope this helps your question it is good to see men getting involved and thinking about what us women have to go through lol
2006-11-30 01:32:59
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answered by Danielle C 2
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Hi Mike. It is true. The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta or after birth. This is how babies get their food, oxygen and for waste elimination. This pocket of nourishment is expelled after the baby is born. There are no nerve endings in this and baby feels nothing when it is cut. Hope that helps.
2006-11-30 01:32:57
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answered by bextersmom97 3
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It is attached to the placenta (or sac) and after the baby is born, the placenta is delivered as well. The placenta is then checked for tears to make sure it all came out, because pieces of that left behind can cause problems for the mom. BTW-the placenta is not a part of mom's body, it is a sac that forms around the baby.
2006-11-30 02:48:44
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answered by Jessie P 6
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The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta which is expelled after the baby is born.
2006-11-30 01:15:46
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answered by Julie 4
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As everyone is saying, it is attached to the placenta and comes out when the placenta is pushed out. It is about 20 inches long or so, but like everything in pregnancy, that can vary.
2006-11-30 01:38:23
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answered by kelly k 2
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lol @ is it placed back inside the mother
well according to some of the post that I have read on here some people store the umbilical cord at home in their freezer, than reinsert them back for later pregnancies. YUCK
but the real answer is the umbilical cord comes out with the placenta. nothing is placed back inside of the mother.
2006-11-30 01:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The other end is attached to the placenta which is expelled after the baby is born. It is part of what is called the "after-birth".
2006-11-30 01:16:09
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answered by leaptad 6
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