The birth of a baby indicates that a fertilized egg developed into a fully formed embryo and then a fetus within the uterus. This process involves the formation of various structures, including the placenta, which supports the developing fetus by providing nutrients and oxygen while removing waste. Over time, the embryo undergoes complex stages of development, ultimately resulting in a viable baby ready for birth.
A fertilized egg is the first stage of development in a human embryo, but it is not considered a baby as it has not yet developed into a fully formed fetus. The term "baby" is typically used to describe a human infant after birth.
The fertilized egg is divided into two fertilized eggs, and they both become twins.
If the twins, triplets -- are identical, then they have developed from a single egg, which split into two (or three).If the multiple birth infants differ, then there were two (or three -- ) eggs released and fertilized at the same time.There are proper terms for these multiple births - have a crack at wikipedia.
No, birth control pills primarily work by preventing ovulation and thickening cervical mucus to block sperm. They do not typically prevent implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus.
No, but they will cause severe birth defects.
on how long it take.some animals to give birth on lay eggs after fertilization
Canebrake rattlesnakes are born through live birth, a process known as ovoviviparity. The female retains fertilized eggs inside her body until they hatch, giving birth to fully developed young snakes. Typically, a female can give birth to a litter of 5 to 20 baby rattlesnakes. This reproductive strategy allows the young to be born in a more favorable environment for survival.
Marsupials give birth to partially developed young - examples: kangaroos, wombats, opossums, koalas.
Families in developed nations have lower birth rates than families in non-developed nations because of the accessibility of birth control process, the position of woman in society and the admission to education.
Pregnancy is the process of carrying a fetus for nine months. Birth is the process of delivering a baby. Conception is when the egg is fertilized.
At birth, babies have developed their sense of touch, taste, and smell. They are also able to hear sounds outside of the womb. Their sense of sight is not fully developed yet and continues to develop over the following months.
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