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What is a foetus???
The embryo lasts until about week 10 or 11 and then it is known as a fetus.
In humans, the embryo becomes the fetus at the beginning of the 11th week in gestational age (the 9th week after fertilization). This stage starts when the major structures have formed.
That sounds about right for a 10 week fetus. The size limits are between 0.9 and 1.2 inches.
Embryo. It's a fetus week 10-38.
One unborn baby is called a fetus. More than one unborn baby in one mother's uterus are called fetuses. At the moment a fetus is born it is called a neonate-- or more commonly put, it is called a "baby" or "infant". But until it is born, it is a fetus.
10 1/2 inches long and 3 quarters of a pound. Checkout www.pregnancy.com you can see week by week of how you're baby looks and the different things you may experience. GOD BLESS
1.22 inches long and 0.14 ounces http://www.pregnancy.org/pregnancy/fetaldevelopment1.php
It is a little higher than average, but the rate can vary with activity. It will start slowing down soon.
normally a fetus is 5.6 cm on average
10 weeks
10 weeks.