Viability....which is possible at 20 weeks.
No it cannot
it is called an ectopic pregnancy.
The vagina connects the uterus to the outside of the body.
No. Still, sperm can only survive outside the body for an hour or less. Wrong. Sperm can only survive for 10-15 minutes outside of the body, or for 72 hours if in the woman's uterus.
If it is outside the female body, it is called in vitro fertilization. If it occurs outside the uterus it is called an ectopic pregnancy.
The passageway leading from the uterus to the outside of the body is called the vagina. It serves as the birth canal during childbirth and also allows for the passage of menstrual fluid and sexual intercourse.
The problem with multiple births is that there is only so much room in even the most accommodating womb (uterus). Babies need to reach a certain size and gestational age before they can survive outside the uterus.
Uterus. The fertilized egg continues to grow developing into a fetus.
An ectopic pregnancy is a non-viable pregnancy that occurs anywhere outside of the uterus. It's often known as a "tubal" pregnancy as ectopics most often occur inside the Fallopian tubes. They can also occur on the cervix, inside the abdominal cavity and outside of the uterus. Ectopic pregnancy if left untreated is life threatening and you should see a Dr immediately.
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The prenatal period that marks the beginning of waking and sleeping cycles, as well as the ability to hear sounds from outside the uterus, is the third trimester, specifically around 25 weeks gestation. During this time, the developing fetus begins to exhibit sleep-wake patterns and can respond to external sounds, indicating the maturation of the auditory system. These developments are critical for preparing the fetus for life outside the womb.
The joining of sperm and egg outside the female body is called in vitro fertilization (IVF), a fertility treatment where an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory dish, and then implanted into the uterus.