how can a woman’s body be able to hold a baby inside without damaging her insides?

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As far as I’m aware, the baby forms inside the womb but isnt the skin tightly covering all the organs and bones?

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The abdomen has [muscles](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mxOajxO8mX0/maxresdefault.jpg) to “hold everything in”, and the skin and abdominal muscles CAN grow and stretch over the 9 month period to [accommodate](https://d2jmvrsizmvf4x.cloudfront.net/qLRoG2dWQOSyDba4zxf0_pregnancyorgansjpg.jpg) the baby’s size.

But pregnancies are not easy, and neither is the birth process, so in a lot of cases there are complications and unsuccessful pregnancies or deliveries.

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