Yes, spotting will occur to a few
The uterus is where the fetus develops and the placenta connects the uterus to the fetus.
Nutrients and other needed materials diffuse from the mother's blood through the placenta which connects the fetus the the uterus lining.
Just like the fetus of any other mammal - through the umbilical cord, that connects the fetus to the placenta, which is attached to the wall of the uterus, and eventually the circulatory system of the mother.
The uterus grow to make room for the fetus. A fetus that doesn't grow - no growth of the uterus.
The placenta connects a developing fetus to the wall of the uterus, which allows gas exchange, nutrient absorption, and waste elimination
Footling breech-- A position of the fetus while in the uterus where the feet of the fetus are nearest the cervix and will be the first part of the fetus to exit the uterus, with the head of the fetus being the last part to exit the uterus.
fetus develops by the uterus not the vagina vagina is near the cervix which is the exit of the females body. so meaning fetus is developed by fertilization of the uterus then exits out the cervix and valgina
The uterus, although the egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube
the uterus
progesterone since it is what prepares and sustains the uterus for the fetus
The organ where the developing fetus resides is called the uterus. This is where the fetus grows and matures inside the female.
The female sex organs include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The ovaries produce eggs and hormones, while the fallopian tubes transport eggs to the uterus. The uterus is where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. The vagina is the canal that connects the uterus to the outside of the body and is also the site for sexual intercourse and childbirth.