the womb or amniotic sac
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A miscarriage. Meaning "missed birth".
The period of time during which a zygote, embryo, or fetus is carried in the female reproductive tract is approximately 38-40 weeks in humans. This time frame consists of three stages: zygote (fertilized egg), embryo (up to 8 weeks), and fetus (9 weeks until birth).
Oxygen is carried from the mother to the fetus through the placenta and umbilical vein.
The carbon dioxide produced by a developing fetus is removed by the mother's placenta. The placenta facilitates the exchange of gases between the mother and the fetus, allowing the carbon dioxide to be carried away in the mother's bloodstream and eliminated through her own respiratory system.
The possessive form of fetus is fetus' or fetus's
There is no medical evidence that suggests a fetus would be damaged especially in early to mid-term for normal pregnancy. Depending upon the woman and how the baby is being carried some doctors will ask that you not have sex in the late-term. This is something you need to discuss with your doctor.
In general, a human fetus is carried to term in 9 months, so if you're due in May, you became pregnant in late August or early November.
It can if there is an unusual amount in the mother's environment. Anything that is in the blood of the mother is sent through the foetus, and anything discarded by the foetus is sent through the mother's bloodstream.
If you mean botany, then a fertilized plant ovary becomes fruit. In humans, a fertilized ovum (not the entire ovary) will likely become a fetus, and a baby if carried to full-term.
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.
Fetal calf, fetus, fetus calf, or cow fetus.