Depends on how long gone it is. It covers everything from a hard-to-spot little lump to a readily recognizable baby and everything inbetween.
There is no "syndrome." That is what a fetus looks like.
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Embryo
The fetus is passed during the bleeding of a miscarriage. If it's in the first trimester, the fetus is smaller than a prune, so would look like a large clot.
Check out this link and you can see what a fetus looks like at 16 weeks. Apparantly it can get the hiccups at this stage! http://www.paternityangel.com/Preg_info_zone/WeekByWeek/Weekly16.htm
10 weeks a baby has everything an adult has, just smaller...
look in the dictionary
He looks like a perfectly proportional baby, just really skinny and small
The embryo lasts until about week 10 or 11 and then it is known as a fetus.
at 2 and a half months its not an embryo anymore its already implated intself into the uterine lining and becomes a fetus. but the fetus is about and inch and a half long by then i would say.
During pregnancy there are no periods. Periods are caused by the fact that theres been no fetus made so theres no need for the inner lining, so you shed it. But since there is a fetus, there is no period.
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