Some of the more common causes of fetal death at 8 months gestation include Diabetes complications, systemic lupus erythematosus, prolonged pregnancy lasting more than 42 weeks, and hypertension. Other causes can include infection, antiphyospholipid syndrome, Rh disease, uterine ruptures, and maternal trauma.
Yes. A competent operator using a good machine will be able to see a one-month old fetus.
Depends on what month you are in.
Womb, uterus.
In the 3rd Month of development.
Never
a not completely developed child yet is what it is called
it may mean that the fetus does not have enough room to move around as freely because during the last month the fetus goes through a final growth spurt. there is also something called intrauterine growth restriction that can cause the fetus to not move as much.
There is a better chance that a fetus born during this month will survive. The fetus continues to grow rapidly and may weigh as much as 3 lbs (1.3 kg)
Mortality deductions Within a universal life insurance policy, the amount deducted from the account value each month to pay for the pure cost of mortality (risk of death) under the contract.
A 3 month old embryo is a fetus in the womb but after 3 months of birth it is a baby.
Wouldn't know unless there was more detail. There are many circumstances that can cause a miscarriage or a birth ending in stillbirth prematurely.
A five month old fetus will kick alot because there is lots of room to do it in....as your pregnancy progresses these movements will feel stronger as baby runs out of space........He/She is playing.