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Which parts of the body appear to grow the most between a two-month fetus and an infant?

Between a two-month fetus and an infant, the parts of the body that appear to grow the most are the head, limbs, and internal organs. The head grows rapidly in proportion to the rest of the body during fetal development, while the limbs elongate and become more defined. Internal organs also undergo significant growth and maturation during this period to support the developing body.


Can a woman not go into labor?

Yes, a women in a third world country had her fetus die and her body did not abort it, 35 years later, see had complications from it and the body had encased the fetus in calcium.


What two body parts surround and protect the fetus as it develops?

uterus and the amniotic sac


On you third month of birth control can it make changes to your body?

yes


What body parts begin with the letter U add has 2 i's and a B?

Umbilical cord is a body part. It attaches to a fetus during gestation.


At what age is a fetus considered viable outside the mothers body?

From the 6th month/24th week they have a chance, although small, to save them.


Is the fetus a body part or its own person?

a fetus is an undeveloped baby. it is not a body part


Which best describes how a develop fetus changes during the third trimester?

During the third trimester, a developing fetus undergoes significant growth and maturation. The fetus gains weight rapidly, accumulating fat, which helps regulate body temperature after birth. Additionally, major organs and systems continue to develop and become more functional, particularly the lungs and brain. By the end of this trimester, the fetus is typically positioned head-down in preparation for birth.


Fetus is a transplant of foreign tissue in the mother. However transplant is tolerated and not rejected by mother because of the following except one?

Fetus is not a transplant in the body of the mother. Food you ingest does not go inside the body. It remains out side the body. like wise the fetus is not inside the body. It is outside the body of the mother. The proteins from the fetus do not come in direct contact of the mother. There is placental barrier between the fetus and the mother.


Is it possible for the human body to expel a fetus through urination?

No, it is not possible for the human body to expel a fetus through urination. The fetus is typically expelled through the process of childbirth.


How is a fetus developed in the ninth month?

The final month. During this month, the fetus is getting ready to make a move! Halfway through this month, the fetus will be considered "full term" and ready to be born. During this month, growth continues to be quick. About 2 inches and 2.5 pounds are added to its overall size. At birth, body fat will have increased to about 15 percent. At this point, the fetus has basically run out of kicking space. Most fetuses have settled into a head-down birthing position in the ninth month. Many babies of first time mothers-to-be will drop into the mother's bony pelvis by about the 38th week. This serves as the starting gate for labor and delivery. The umbilical cord has now grown to over 2 feet in length and the placenta weighs in at about 1.5 pounds.


Can you terminate your seven month pregnancy?

No at 7 months it's not a fetus anymore, it's a baby and can live outside your body. Talk to your doctor what options you have if you don't want to keep the baby.