Fetal development goes on without awareness of the shape of the uterus.
No, a person would not be able to reach a 3-week fetus by inserting their fingers into their vagina. At 3 weeks, the fetus is very small, typically around the size of a poppy seed, and is located within the uterus, not the vaginal canal. It is not possible to touch or feel a 3-week fetus in this way.
That would be the uterus, my good fellow. Or the womb.
The mesentery is required for normal fetus births. The mesentery provides a barrier between the fetus and the uterus and also supplies nutrients.
No, a fibroid is a noncancerous growth in the uterus and does not resemble a fetus. A fibroid typically appears as a solid, firm mass, whereas a fetus has a distinct human-like shape with features such as limbs, a head, and a body. If you have concerns about growths in your uterus, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.
Pregnancy is not a result of fat accumulating in your abdominal/hip region which would cause "a bunch of rolls". Pregnancy is the result of a growing fetus in the uterus. As the fetus grows, it expans the uterus and the skin around the uterus causing it to "bulge".
For that to happen to a healthy pregnancy it had to be a really bad fall and the miscarriage would not likely be the only injury. The fetus is very well protected in the uterus.
She wouldn't be able to have her own biological children, but she can adopt, which is just as good.The uterus is where the fetus would grow, so no uterus means no baby. But, again, adopting is always an option.
Pregnancy in itself is not an juniry or a disease. You may have no pain.Some people get some discomfort as the uterus begins to grow (16-20 weeks or so) It is related to the round ligamnets getting puled on.Rubbing alcholol used as a disinfectant on a would will not harm a fetus, now if you are talking about drinking it it will hurt you and the fetus.
Your uterus is growing at 11 weeks and it can cause a little spoting
At 34 weeks, the fetus is roughly 18inches (45cm) from top to toe
The uterus (Latin word for womb) is a majorfemale hormone-responsive reproductivesex organ of mostmammals, includinghumans. It is within the uterus that the fetus develops duringgestation.
Yes, it should do. At 6 weeks, it won't have got much bigger. I would expect it would take about 6 weeks for it to get back to its normal size again.