A 3 month old embryo is a fetus in the womb but after 3 months of birth it is a baby.
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A five week old fetus usually has the tail. Other features are still invisible.
hoping that you baby, doesn't have a 3 day old. But if you are asking if you are 3 days pregnant, NO you cannot feel the baby.
A 2 week old fetus? No, you can't
Only the female who carry the fetus decide, no matter how old she is.
Yes, but many consider it a burdensome human being. Fetus is just Latin for baby.
One unborn baby is called a fetus. More than one unborn baby in one mother's uterus are called fetuses. At the moment a fetus is born it is called a neonate-- or more commonly put, it is called a "baby" or "infant". But until it is born, it is a fetus.
Labor and delivery are the most dangerous times for mother and fetus. No one can predict or explain why a 7-mo old fetus survives if an 8-mo old fetus does not--it is typically more true that the older a fetus is (up to 9 mos-- 38 weeks), the higher chance of survival because the lungs are fully developed by then. Generally speaking, medical staff would expect a 7-mo old fetus or younger to experience more problems at birth than an 8-mo or 9-mo old fetus/ newborn.
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In many places, the term "termination" refers to abortion, which is typically applicable only before a fetus reaches viability, usually around 24 weeks of gestation. However, once a baby is born, it is considered a separate individual under the law, and termination in that context would not apply. If you are looking for information regarding medical procedures or specific circumstances, it's important to consult a qualified healthcare professional.
no. no matter how old you are you can still have a baby while you are still at school.
A five month old fetus will kick alot because there is lots of room to do it in....as your pregnancy progresses these movements will feel stronger as baby runs out of space........He/She is playing.