The common term is pregnancy. The technical term is gestation.
Gestation
The embryonic period extends to the end of the eight week. After the embryonic period (8weeks), the developing human is called a fetus.
The gestation period (about 266 days in humans) is when the embryo is developing inside the womb.
In the very early weeks, the developing baby is called an embryo. Then, about eight weeks onward, it is called a fetus, meaning 'young one'it is a three-month period called a trimester
dormancy
In the first two months, the baby is called an "embryo". But from that period on to the birth, the baby is called a "fetus."
Ther is no such thing as period of embryo .
gestation period
the developing embryois surroudedby a protective membrane called the
An embryo is no longer called embryonic once it enters the fetus stage. Typically, this period occurs around eight weeks after initial fertilization inside the woman's womb.
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