In week 9 the fetus begins to develop fingernails and body hair.
By week 13 fine hairs begin to grow on the head.
Before the fetal stage is the embryonic stage. The embryo develops into the fetus.
Stage 2 is where your breat starts to develop and grow. And then you will get hair in front of your vagina the color of your hair then it will turn black.
An Embryo is a stage before Fetus, the Fetus is more developed than an Embryo, the stage of Birth and a baby being more developed than a fetus.
The term "fetus" refers to the stage of development after the embryo. The two-cell stage of development comes well before the embryonic stage. There is no point at which a fetus, by definition, has two cells.
The uterus grow to make room for the fetus. A fetus that doesn't grow - no growth of the uterus.
About 1-2 years after you start puberty, you start to grow hair under your arms and around your genitals.
No, a sac grows to accommodate the fetus and if the fetus us dead it does not grow anymore.
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There are three stages to hair growth. They are the androgen phase, the telogen phase and the catagen phase. The categen phase is the falling out stage which can last a few weeks before the hair begins to grow again.
It depends upon the cause of treatment and stage that the hair is in. If the cause of your hair is DHT - female or male pattern baldness, then it is likely that it will grow back, but in smaller and smaller amounts each time.
when you get done with the first stage