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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It doesn’t.

Some people have “easy” pregnancies with limited long term effects. Most people don’t. In not unrare cases, the bones begin breaking inside of the body. Permanent bladder and sphincter damage is very common. Permanent pelvic floor damage is very common.

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