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Death of an embryo or fetus in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy is called?

The death of an embryo or fetus in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy is called a spontaneous abortion.


What do you call an unborn horse?

an unborn horse fetus, just like an unborn human fetus.


Which term refers to the death and delivery of a fetus?

stillbirth


Why does a fetus macerate?

A fetus may macerate after death due to the breakdown of fetal tissues by enzymes and bacteria, as well as the release of fluid from the tissues. This process can occur if the fetus is not expelled from the uterus after death, leading to softening and disintegration of the fetal tissues.


What do we call a baby still in its mothers womb?

A fetus.


When the egg becomes fertilized in the oviduct we call it a?

fetus


Cytoplasmic inclusions were observed in a fetus that died in utero after 6 months' gestation The probable cause of the fetus's death was?

Fifth Disease


What has the author Eardley Lancelot Holland written?

Eardley Lancelot Holland has written: 'The causation of foetal death' -- subject(s): Death of the Fetus, Fetus, Death of the 'British obstetric and gynecological practice' -- subject(s): Collected works, Gynecology, Obstetrics


What does the fetus have to do with pregnancy?

The fetus is what they call the unborn baby after 3 months of growing in the uterus. At that time it is now considered an unborn child or fetus instead of a blacocyst or mass growth of cells.


Do fetus go to heaven?

If there is nothing before life then why should there be something after death.


How can you abort 3 months fetus?

There are a few states that will abort a 3 month old fetus. You will need to call your local abortion clinic for locations.


When does a fetus get food before birth?

With mammals, the fetus has a connection by its umbilical cord to an organ of the mother, called the placenta. Blood passes through the umbilical cord to the fetus, carrying food and oxygen. The umbilical cord is attached to the fetus at a point you will later call your navel or belly button.