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Q: Why does a foetus kick in the womb?
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What is a viable fetus?

A fetus is viable when it can live outside of the mothers womb. a viable foetus is where a foetus that could be taken from the womb and still be able to survive.


What would happen to the embyro in gestation?

The embryo will develop into a foetus in the womb.


What is sextupilets?

sextuplets are when a women has 6 foetus (babies) in her womb at a time.


What is an aborticide?

An aborticide is the act of destroying a foetus in the womb, or an agent responsible for an abortion.


Where is the Foetus in the womb sketch by Leonardo Da Vinci?

They are at Windsor Castle in England.


How long will giraffes fetus stay in the mother's womb?

The gestation period (time that the foetus stays in the womb) for giraffes is 14-15 months.


What fluid burns a baby?

The amniotic fluid in the womb cushions the developing foetus from being physically damaged.


Why does a foetus's lungs don't work properly?

The foetus in embedded in fluid called amniotic fluid. Some times the foetus takes a breath in that fluid, just before the delivery. The result is disastrous. If the foetus is born with the fluid in the lungs, it is going to die in most of the cases. The foetus is getting all the oxygen and the nutrition from the mother. This is supplied through the placenta. So the lungs of the foetus are at rest in the womb of the mother.


What is human fetal development?

A human fetus is a unborn human.A human foetus is a baby developing inside a woman's womb.


What is the term you call baby in womb?

It varies according to when, during the pregnancy, you are referring to. The most general terms are foetus and embryo.


Can you feel baby breathing in the womb?

Nope - breathing is the action of drawing air into the lungs, and expelling waste gasses. Whilst in the womb, the developing foetus draws all the oxygen it needs from the placenta.


Where does the fertillisation of an egg by a sperm cell occur?

Usually in the womb, but fertilisation can occur in the fallopian tubes, which can lead to complications as the foetus grows.