there are many stages but the main one is a fetus
The scientific term for a baby in the womb is "fetus." This term is used to describe the developing offspring of mammals after the embryonic stage and before birth.
The scientific name of the uterus is exactly that. It is the organ that houses the fetus when it is growing. The colloquial term for uterus is "womb".
The scientific name for a baby penguin is "chick."
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Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
There is no scientific name for a "baby mama." This term is colloquial and informal, typically used to refer to the mother of a man's child with whom he is not in a committed relationship.
It is called a womb.
It is called a womb.
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The scientific name of the uterus is exactly that. It is the organ that houses the fetus when it is growing. The colloquial term for uterus is "womb".
Baby birds are called chick / hatchlling / fledgling. There is no true scientific name for baby birds.
The scientific name for a baby penguin is "chick."
I believe it is called Dronky but if i was them i would call it Hippolattaboomboom that came out of a dragon's womb womb!But i dont know really... HA!
semen does not cross into the placenta and has no effect on baby in womb.
hysterectomy is removal of womb which is where baby grows. No womb = no baby
baby poop while in the womb can cause infection in the lungs if the baby swallows it
A doctor can only tell you that a baby was/is in the womb for too long.
It is thought that a baby in the womb responds to external sounds and vibrations.