An embryo is the early stage of development in a multicellular organism. In humans, an embryo typically looks like a small, round structure with a cluster of cells that will eventually develop into different tissues and organs. As development progresses, the embryo takes on a more recognizable human form with distinct features.
A developing embryo becomes a fetus at around 8 weeks after fertilization. At this point, the major organ systems have started to form and the embryo takes on a more human-like appearance.
An embryo may not stick to the uterus due to issues like chromosomal abnormalities, inadequate hormone levels, problems with the embryo itself, or an unhealthy uterine lining. This can lead to unsuccessful implantation and early pregnancy loss.
Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week
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