The fetal infection rate is above 60% if maternal infection occurs during the third trimester, but the most severe fetal complications occur with first-trimester infection.
Alcohol consumption anytime in a pregnancy is dangerous to the fetus
the organs grow larger
none what so ever :D
more blood transfer to the fetus
It grows larger (cheaters)
Up to 20% of pregnant women carry GBS in their vaginas during the last trimester, with the potential of infecting the fetus during birth.
3rd trimester
Maternal treatment with spiramycin for toxoplasmosis infection occurring within the first two weeks of pregnancy prevents transmission to the fetus. The prognosis for congenital toxoplasmosis depends on its severity.
the first trimester
The fetus is passed during the bleeding of a miscarriage. If it's in the first trimester, the fetus is smaller than a prune, so would look like a large clot.
The placenta attaches to the mother and nourishes the growing fetus.
The placenta attaches to the mother and nourishes the growing fetus.