Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Made In His Image: Baby's First Breath

(I find things like this amazing ... miracles. And it just reinforces my unchangeable belief that macro evolution is impossible. Mammalian birth would never have evolved. It couldn't have.)

BY RANDY J. GULIUZZA, P.E., M.D.

In 1967 Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first heart transplant. Until that time, if someone's heart was taken out, they died. People were astounded to learn that not only was a man’s heart removed, but a non-beating donor heart put in, restarted, and he lived. Years of design efforts and testing resulted in a sophisticated invention that circulated blood and functioned as patients' lungs to bring them oxygen, the all-important "heart-lung" machine.
No doubt in the same hospital in 1967 was a brand-new mother. Her baby had just made a similar transition of survival on an exceedingly better "lung machine," but no reporters covered it. Although the first event was a great feat of human engineering, the second has never been explained by any natural process.
Childbirth is so common it is easy to overlook the fact that a baby thrives in a total water world for nine months, a world that is utterly impossible for any person to live in immediately after their very first breath. That feat is accomplished by the baby possessing, only in the womb, blood vessels with a different arrangement and structure than an adult's.

The Adult Circulatory Arrangement
In an adult human heart, the bottom two chambers, the ventricles, do most of the higher pressure pumping, pushing the blood through one-way valves away from the heart through arteries. The upper two, the atria (plural of "atrium"), receive blood under low pressure from veins and rapidly preload the ventricles by pushing blood into them, also through one-way valves.
The heart is also divided into left and right halves, separated by a solid wall of tissue called a septum. There are two circuits for blood flow from the heart: one to the lungs and back, and one to the body and back. The right heart starts blood on its circuit to the lungs, where less-oxygenated blood picks up a new load of oxygen. The left heart pumps freshly oxygenated blood at "normal" blood pressures (much higher than the right side) to the rest of the body.
In adults, oxygen-rich blood travels away from the heart through arteries under high pressures, and oxygen-poor blood flows toward the heart through veins under low pressure. Clearly, the heart and lungs are completely codependent in accomplishing the purpose of getting oxygen to all places in the body.
The Fetal Circulatory Arrangement
For a baby in the womb, almost everything about those vital functions is just the opposite for one important reason: the baby develops fully functional lungs that are yet inactive for oxygen exchange. Consequently, in order for a baby to survive, three major structural differences must exist that enable life in his temporary home.
First, the baby must have a substitute lung, a pretty tall order for even brilliant biomedical engineers. The placenta, a remarkable organ, has a brief existence, but it fulfills a myriad of vital functions, especially as the fetal lung and kidney. Second, the circuit to the lungs must be bypassed, so vessels must change to allow this temporary detour. (A new route that detours around a circuit is called a shunt.) Third, blood vessels must not only connect placenta to baby, but also inside from the point of attachment to normal vessels that lead to and from the heart. The umbilical cord meets the need for a placental-fetal connection, with one large-diameter vein and two smaller arteries. Inside the baby, these continue as the umbilical vein and umbilical arteries.
The umbilical vein carries oxygen-rich blood toward the heart. At a spot next to the liver, it connects to a large vein carrying less-oxygenated blood back to the heart. Interestingly, the two combined streams of blood do not tend to mix. It just happens that when they reach the right atrium, the more oxygenated blood stream is adjacent to a temporary opening in the septum, where it passes through to the left atrium because the blood pressure in the right side of baby's heart is higher than the left side, the opposite of the post-birth situation. The right heart still pumps blood to the lungs, but because the lungs have not yet expanded, the resistance to blood flow is very high and, therefore, the pressure is high. Some blood does make it to the right ventricle (about 10 percent) and flows through the lungs, which is the right amount to meet metabolic needs but not for oxygen-carrying purpose, which does not yet exist.
The temporary opening has a piece of septum tissue over it that is located in the left atrium. Thus, it acts like a "trap door" valve so that high pressure on the right side can push it open with each beat. In adults, it would make no sense for the artery carrying oxygen-poor blood to the lungs to connect by a big blood vessel to the artery carrying oxygen-rich blood (the aorta) to the body. But the baby does have this big connecting vessel in order to bypass the lungs and send oxygen-rich blood from the placenta to the body. Most of this blood travels to the part of the body with the highest oxygen demands, the growing brain.
So baby is content in the womb with temporary umbilical arteries and vein, a temporary opening in the septum, the temporary pulmonary artery-aorta shunt vessel, high pressure in the lungs and right side of the heart, and low pressure on the left side. With the onset of labor, culminating in delivery, that world is set to radically change. However, crucial mechanisms are built into the temporary structures that enable a safe transition out of the womb.
Vital Circulatory Changes Occurring at Birth.
The umbilical cord vessels have features that respond to changes in quantities of oxygen dissolved in blood, stretching, substances commonly called adrenaline, and trauma. Obviously, during delivery and the severing of the cord all of these are present. The cord, which has an unusually strong muscle layer surrounding the vessels, reacts with a rapid and powerful constriction of the arteries and vein that is complete in less than a minute. This stops blood flow to and from the placenta, which has two effects. It greatly reduces the risk of either baby or mom losing a lot of blood and also causes an immediate drop in the amount of oxygen baby is getting.
Very sensitive sensors, inside certain blood vessels measuring carbon dioxide content, and also on the skin detecting temperature drops, stimulate the nervous system's breathing center. Under normal circumstances, increased carbon dioxide blood levels coupled with decreased body temperature after exiting the birth canal trigger an irresistible urge for baby to take a strong breath and inflate his lungs for the first time. The lungs have been prepared for this event by special cells producing a compound called surfactant, which significantly reduces the tension holding non-inflated lung tissues together, otherwise, forces required to open the lungs would be too high for almost all newborns to accomplish. Once inflated, pressures necessary to pump blood through the lungs drop 90 percent from their intra-womb high values.
Thus, pressure in the right side of the heart immediately drops well below the pressure in the left side. The "trap door" valve (actually two flaps of skin that neatly fold and interlock when pushed together) covering the septum's temporary opening in the left atrium is pressured shut. Cells begin to grow over the edges of the valve, fusing it to the septum. Less than a minute after birth, signals from baby's nervous system cause strong sphincter muscles to close off the umbilical vein where it attaches near the liver and also close off the temporary pulmonary artery-aorta shunt. (That large vessel permanently closes over the next one to two days.)
The baby's body has started all changes that continue through adulthood. During the next year, those internal umbilical vein and arteries transform from blood vessels into stabilizing ligaments. So in the one critical minute after delivery, the baby's body has initiated actual structural changes enabling it to survive in its radically different environment with all temporary vessels, shunts, and openings functionally closed in the first 30 minutes.
Conclusion
The reality of fetal to newborn circulatory changes is this: structures indispensable for life in the womb are incompatible with life out of it, and at birth all structures are rapidly reversed, resulting in the opposite effect on survival. In either case, if the offspring dies, evolution ends. Darwin wrote, "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down."
Consider it broken...if not a catastrophic failure. Why? Given that a transplanted heart living inside someone is truly an incredible achievement, at what level of accomplishment is getting a whole person to live inside another person? Absolutely incredible, which is what the Lord Jesus Christ is! As clearly seen, He creates, He directs, He provides, He cares, indeed, everything He does is beautiful beyond description.

30 comments:

  1. Mammalian pregnancy evolved through genetic changes, largely driven by ancient "jumping genes" (transposons), which repurposed existing genes to create a progesterone-responsive uterus and placenta. These changes allowed the maternal uterus to nurture the fetus directly, suppress the mother's immune system to prevent rejection of the genetically distinct fetus, and replace egg-laying with live birth.
    Key Evolutionary Drivers of Pregnancy:
    -"Jumping Genes" (Transposons): These genetic parasites inserted themselves throughout the genome, acting as switches that activated hundreds of genes in the uterus essential for pregnancy, particularly those reacting to the hormone progesterone.
    -Loss of Egg-Shelling Genes: Early mammals turned off genes responsible for building hard eggshells, allowing the fetus to develop longer inside the uterus.
    Immune System Suppression: Genes were activated that locally modified the maternal immune system, ensuring the uterus did not reject the fetus as "foreign" tissue.
    -Placenta Development: The placenta evolved by repurposing fetal membranes, allowing for direct, efficient nutrient and gas exchange between the mother and fetus.
    -Repurposing Existing Machinery: Pregnancy was "superimposed" on pre-existing cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic systems, evolving to be complementary to lactation as a nourishment strategy.

    This evolution was not a single step but a transition from egg-laying (similar platypuses), to short-term, pouch-reliant gestation in marsupials, and finally to prolonged gestation in placental mammals.

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    1. Your 'theory' requires more miracles than the TRUTH.
      "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them."
      Evolution, other than micro-evolution is impossible.
      I hate to tell you this but you just wasted a bunch of typing unless that's a cut and paste.
      "-Loss of Egg-Shelling Genes: Early mammals turned off genes responsible for building hard eggshells, allowing the fetus to develop longer inside the uterus." ... what a bunch of bullshit.

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    2. Ahh yes! The magic man in the sky made everything to look just like him!
      I've got a question though. If the magic man is perfect and he made us just like him. How come our bodies are so imperfect?

      We wear glasses to correct defects in our eyes.
      Men's urethra goes directly through the center of the prostate. This genius design feature causes all sort of issues when we age and our prostate enlarges.
      Wisdom teeth cause all sort of problems and more often than not extracted to prevent decease.
      Unlike sharks and other animals we can't regrow teeth. This is incredibly inefficient given how critical and fragile teeth are

      The list goes on and on and on.
      We are animals that evolved from other animals. Evolution is not perfect. Adaptations don't have to be perfect. They just have to be good enough to survive.

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    3. The "magic man in the sky" was what will get you deleted if you make another comment on this post.
      Well, you're not gonna see it my way no matter what and I'm too interested in the truth to listen to the God denying propaganda that you're gonna spew here so this is the last comment here before they start getting deleted. That's the only warning.
      Ever since the fall of man, Adam's sin, th creation has been in a state of decay. You've heard this before, so I'm wasting my time.
      One example:
      "Men's urethra goes directly through the center of the prostate. This genius design feature causes all sort of issues when we age and our prostate enlarges."
      When man was created, the human body was perfect. The urethra going through the prostate was not an issue. It only started causing problems once deterioration started.
      We can both argue this for days. This blog is not where I'm gonna argue.
      I post my beliefs and opinions here.
      If you don't agree you can always scroll on past or go to one of the many blogs that feed your beliefs.

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  2. Often God is used to explain what humans do not yet understand. As scientific understanding advances, that "pocket of ignorance" decreases. This means that as science evolves and explanations to previously unknown questions are found then we are left with a less and less powerful God.

    This is not my thought. It is something I heard Neil DeGrasse Tyson express and that makes sense to me.
    It doesn't mean that there is no God but that we shouldn't use God as the answer to every question we have not yet found an answer.

    JDH

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    1. Neil DeGrasse Tyson is pathetic. That was a terrible example to use.
      The more scientific knowledge expands, the more intelligent people believe in God.

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    2. Isn't it interesting that you chose to attack Tyson as pathetic but were not able to challenge the idea?
      If God is the explanation for everything we don't know then it has to be the case that the more we find explanations for natural phenomenon the smaller God becomes.

      1000 years ago we thought god made sunrises. Now we know that we are on a rock rotating around a star. Did God loose the power to create every sunrise and sunset? Lightning and thunder, floods and drought were once believed to be god's punishment. Now we call them weather.

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    3. Your argument is nothing more than childish pissing.
      You've heard the other side of your arguments before from Christians.
      You didn't make a different when you argued against them, what makes you think I care about your arguments.
      I won't play your game.
      I didn't ask you to believe in God.
      Carry your crap elsewhere.

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  3. I am a learned man, I hold two Masters, one in Nursing, the other in Behavioral Science, hell I even have an Associates in Electrical Engineering. I was on my way to a Doctorate in Applied Clinical Research until I was diagnosed with MS. I will be forthwith and say I disdain religion, man's religion and it's corruption but I know there is a God. I have witnessed too many miracles, too many seemingly disparate outcomes of disease, accidents, tragedy that should have destroyed a life. I have personally have seen what prayer can achieve. I have birthed babies and you cannot be not awed at what God has created for us. Humans, animals whether live birth or egg laying can only be attributed to Him.

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    1. Thank you for your input Cederq. I am glad that you can see the truth.
      Some things cannot be denied by an intelligent man.
      Even if a person doesn't believe in God, and they should, you cannot look at what's going on around you and deny intelligent design.

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  4. In my experience, if you're talking to an atheist, you're probably talking to a democrat.
    Unbelievers have always existed. It's as impossible for them to believe as it would be for you to stop believing.

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    1. That's pretty much what I see too, Justin. Thanks.
      And I guess I should 'minister' to them. But my time and energy these days is measured and I'm not gonna spent it arguing on the internet with people who just breathe so they can argue and hate.

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    2. I used to feel guilty about not trying to help them. Remember the
      Knock the dust of that city off your feet and go
      Part? As you already noted, usually democrats. Have you ever shown a democrat the truth and watched them Re-Think their position? I'm done trying.

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    3. Agree. I've found that the only time liberals/atheists, almost anyone, interacts with a Christian/creationalist on the internet is to try and foist their beliefs on us. When I post Christian issues on my blog, people that come here know that I'm a Christian*. So why do they come here to argue about any of the beliefs of my faith. Some internet slug can't erase or change my faith.
      *Christian, not perfect.

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  5. Every time someone starts talking evolution and going on and on about this and that, I start thinking about how many miraculous events have to transpire in exact order over all of humanity for their theory to occur and then wonder why they seemingly believe it out of sheer faith in some professors. And then they dismiss us for our faith in God.

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    1. What amazes me is that I know from what little I've studied, that creation has to be real and evolution (macro-) is impossible.
      Professing to be wise, they became fools ... Romans 1:22.
      Why can't people who claim to be so much wiser than me see the truth.

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  6. If we look at evolution as a mechanism that makes survival more likely, then explain why an animal that is born with a protective layer of hair would evolve away from that, only to discover that Now, it's got to figure out how to clothe itself. Now that animal is forced to expend calories going in search of Something that it can use to protect itself from the elements. Now it needs the hide of a large animal, or a buncha small ones. The easy life it had is Gone. Not exactly the direction evolution takes.
    Don't just Not Accept the lies. Make them Know that You know just how stupid they are.

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    1. I try to share the news but I'm not going to spend my time trying to convince someone who can't stoop to learn from me when they hate me for trying and what I believe.
      And 'educated' people, especially evolutionists think they have so much 'evidence' to back them up.
      Their 'evidence' gets disproved every day.
      I remember when "Lucy" was supposed to be one of their ancestors. Maybe theirs, not mine.

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  7. Always remember that Satan wants to convince you that God is not real. No God = no Satan. No Satan makes it far easier to convince a man that his soul is safe.

    Lies. Satan lies. Always!

    Tom762

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    1. WHOA ! I know that don't mean what I think you meant.

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    2. If you thought I was saying something harsh against the currently dead woman I married, you were exactly, Spot On..

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    3. Well ... that leaves me in the lurch ... I don't think that 'I'm sorry' is fitting ... and "Congratulations' just seems way out of line for this being our first conversation.

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    4. Yeah, I get that. But, had I been alone with her when she drew her last breath, I would have cheered. But, others were present,

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    5. Well, I hate it that it turned out that way for you ...

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    6. Yeahh,,and my heart finds joy in it. Please , no need to feel sorry for me. As much as it SUKKT in the moment, All of the events of my life That SUKKT, played a part in Me finding that moment. It says w will be spiritually reborn. Not made perfect, but a new creature. With remorse,pray, because an apology without remorse for what we did,, well who we are, really, it's just empty words. Our lives are a gift. All things work for the benefit of the believer. I never Grew emotionally or spiritually in easy times.
      Hope that's not Too Much. Somehow, I suspect I've said nothing you don't already understand.

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    7. I'm happy that you reached the point where you could see what you're seeing now. God helps everyone who reaches out ... and you have to be ready.

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    8. Thank you, it's been an interesting exchange.

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    9. Have an awesome day, Justin.

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