Childbirth usually starts when which sac breaks?

Childbirth usually starts when which sac breaks?

  • Correct Answer: protein
  • umbilical
  • uterine
  • amniotic

Explanation: During childbirth , a baby passes from the uterus, through the vagina, and out of the mother’s body. Childbirth usually starts when the amniotic sac breaks.

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