Hello. I have a very serious medical question for you fellow advice columnists. When a fetus is in the womb, and it is given it's first lethal dose of the common drinking water (H20, in science lingo), why does it not expand to unproportional lengths due to a reaction due to the bacteria in said H20? For example, if a Native American were to take a lethal dose of H20, he would probably swell to unimanigible proportions and potentionally die. Does the same apply to fetuses? Thank you for your time.
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