No. All fetus' start as an egg that is fertilized from the male and the cells divide. Gender is determined at conception from the DNA in the sperm but it cannot be detected until a later time. Check www.3dpregnacny.com for week by week development of a fetus.
No, all fetuses start out with the anatomical tissues that can develop into girls or boys. It is the combination of chromosomes (XX for females of XY for males) that develop those tissues into the fetus developing into a boy or a girl.
the fetus will start kicking around 25 weeks
All clams start out as males first. Some decide to become females at some point in their lives.
No, males do not have a uterus. The uterus is a female reproductive organ where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus during pregnancy.
The fate of most fetus is to be born and become humans, or other life forms that start out as a fetus.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
Yes, a fetus does pee in the womb. The fetus's kidneys start producing urine around the 12th week of pregnancy, and the urine is released into the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus.
Yes males are born with a low level of testosterone. It starts in the womb, Estrogen causes a fetus to become a girl & elevated Testosterone causes a fetus to become a boy. Males have a higher level of Testosterone throughout their lives & females have a higher level of Estrogen.
at 4-5 months
You are supposed to start feeling your fetus moves between weeks 18 and 22.
A fetus will start producing IgM antibodies about 20 weeks into the pregnancy. The only antibody the fetus receives from it's mother is IgG which the baby will not start producing on its own until a few months after birth.
An XX pair of chromosomes typically indicates a female fetus, as females have two X chromosomes. Males have one X and one Y chromosome.