At the ultrasound there will be no heartbeat or movement. If you are further along in your pergnancy and normally feel the baby move, you won't be able to feel him/her move anymore. If you are at the beginning of pregnancy, you will bleed heavily probably with some pain
A baby inside the womb is called a fetus.
No
The womb is where the baby/fetus is able to grow inside the female. The fetus can then collect nutrients from the mother via the umbilical cord, which connects the fetus with the endometrial lining.
The amniotic sac and amniotic fluid inside the womb.
No, quite the opposite. Vomiting is very common in pregnancy due to the extra hormones. It is most common during the early stages (1-12 weeks) and is not a sign that the baby has died.
A fetus is nourished inside the mother's womb through the placenta, which connects the fetus to the mother's circulatory system. The mother's blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to the fetus while removing waste products. This process allows the fetus to grow and develop until it is ready to be born.
It will grow and develop until fully formed.
Yes, a fetus does drink amniotic fluid during pregnancy. This fluid helps the fetus develop and grow inside the womb.
The fetus inside of a mother's womb receives nourishment via the umbilical cord from the food the mother ingests.
Yes, but it is not very likely. There are rare cases where the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes. This is called an ectopic pregnancy. The embryo will not very likely survive.
Your physician will give you medicine for retrovirus infection throughout the pregnancy.
unfortunately no, a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy is a fetus growing OUTSIDE the womb, and the baby CANNOT be put INSIDE the womb.