Zeena
..called to BE a Saint
Yes gas exchange is taking place, in the placenta, via the umbilical cord, which I have pointed out again and again..Zeena said:The mother is doing the breathing and the baby is doing the recieving!
JGG said:So, the mother is breathing, just as she would even if she was not pregnant. The baby is not breathing, as no gas exchange is taking place on the part of the baby.
From my most recent quote..
Over the next few weeks the placenta begins to make hormones which control the basic physiology of the mother in such a way that the fetus is supplied with the necessary nutrients and oxygen needed for successful growth. Source
The mother might produce the milk, but the baby needs to drink it. Whether or not the mother produces the milk is irrelevant unless the baby drinks it. Not that the baby would refuse, but that the baby is participating in this exchange, every bit as much as the mother isZeena said:Just as the mother is producing milk, and the baby is drinking it as an infant..
JGG said:Buh? This makes no sense. The mother produces milk, the baby doesn't. I don't quite get what your point is.
It's a great shadow of the reality found in Christ, for He died once for all, but unless someone actually recieves that sacrifice as atonement for them, it is useless [for them]. And further, unless once participates in the great exchange of ones life for Christ's Life, His resurrection is useless to them..
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