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In the Uterus.
Correct, the embryo develops in the womb, also known as the uterus.
An embryo grows and develops in a females womb.
In the womb
Technically, no. A human male does not have a womb to store a developing baby, so cannot be pregnant.
Drinking and smoking while pregnant are known harmful effects on a developing baby in the womb.
A fetus is the unborn baby, after the fertilisation stage when the embryo is implanted in the uterus. The uterus becomes the womb in which the developing embryo grows into a embryo, slowly taking the shape of a human with limbs, head, and facial features.
about a developing baby in the womb
Uterus. The fertilized egg continues to grow developing into a fetus.
In the Uterus.
The gestation period (about 266 days in humans) is when the embryo is developing inside the womb.
Yes, but it is not very likely. There are rare cases where the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes. This is called an ectopic pregnancy. The embryo will not very likely survive.
Correct, the embryo develops in the womb, also known as the uterus.
A 3 month old embryo is a fetus in the womb but after 3 months of birth it is a baby.
The movement of an unborn baby in the womb is called fetal movement. A baby's first movements in the womb is known as quickening.
basically the baby is first a embryo and then when it comes to the uterus is when the baby starts to grow its ears mouth nose legs feet hands arms head and all the other parts of the body that the baby will have and when it starts to grow the womb starts to get larger so that the baby can fit it the womb
Gestation is the 9 months when a human baby is developing from a fetus to a baby inside a mother's womb.