
You may have thought that babies are brought to couples by storks, but that's not the real story.

A baby isn't brought to couples by storks. And when couples do have a baby, the baby doesn't grow inside a mother's stomach. It grows inside a womb, like how a kangaroo stays in it's mother's pouch until it's ready to come out.
The sperm is produced in the male's body in the testes.
The sperm meets the egg and it creates a zygote. The zygote then turns into an embryo then into a fetus.
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You may have thought that babies are brought to couples by storks, but that's not the real story.

A baby isn't brought to couples by storks. And when couples do have a baby, the baby doesn't grow inside a mother's stomach. It grows inside a womb, like how a kangaroo stays in it's mother's pouch until it's ready to come out.
The sperm is produced in the male's body in the testes.
The sperm meets the egg and it creates a zygote. The zygote then turns into an embryo then into a fetus.
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