This is the question that was plaguing my husband last night because I told him it felt like there was a gas bubble in my uterus. I told him I'm pretty sure that the answer is no (how weird would it be to see little fart bubbles on an ultrasound?) but he needs to know for sure, and he's angry that none of the answers on the internet are from medical sites. Sigh...this is who I chose to breed with, folks.
Re: Do babies fart in the womb?
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There is no air in your womb.
Thus, no farts.
Right?
OK I'm not a doctor nor do I play one on tv. I'm just a poster with no life who really, really wants to know the answer to this question.
So, apparently, the fact alone that the fetus doesn't ingest air would not be sufficient to rule out the possibility of a fetus cutting the cheese in utero.flatulence has two sources:
Exogenous sources - air that comes in from outside. We swallow it when we eat, drink or swallow saliva. It can occur when we experience nausea or acid reflux and excess saliva is produced.Endogenous sources - it is produced within the gut. Gas may be produced as a by-product of digestion of certain foods, or when foods are not digested completely. Anything that causes food not to be digested completely by the stomach and/or small intestine can cause flatulence when it reaches the large intestine.According to my friend in medical school (who was over this am. Now, this person is not yet an M.D. So it isn't like I asked Sanjay Gupta.) flatulence from an Endogenous source would be possible only if the baby had bacteria present in its digestive system in utero. He did not know if fetuses do have bacteria in utero. Dr. Google says that babies begin to acquire bacteria in their gut from the mother's digestive system while they are still in utero.
So, I think babies can fart in the womb. At least, a really big part of me wants to believe that they can because the image of a farting fetus is just really funny.
I would like to add that I was wrong on the count that they have bacteria in their colon- healthy fetuses do not have bacteria in their colon. Like I said, I'm not a dr. and I probably shouldn't have even commented. That said, it is an interesting question
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