Baby in Liver Not Uterus

It helps to understand how an extrauterine pregnancy is possible by remembering this: the placenta can be aggressive in convincing another organ to share. The intrauterine walls are set up to withstand and work with the placenta. Other organs are not that well suited, but the placenta has powers of persuasion. It emits all the local chemical triggers that say, “I’m not an invader, so don’t fight me. Now, hand over all your nutrients as I dig into you like the roots of a tree in the ground.”
Peace.

Kids are charmers.