You can't. You'll have to give birth and give the baby up for adoption. Don't worry, it isn't too hard.
24 weeks when the fetus have a 50% of survival.
No. Stillborns (death in the womb after 24 weeks) is not common.
Research suggests that a fetus may begin to feel physical pain around 24 weeks of development.
A fetus is considered viable outside the womb around 24 weeks of gestation, when the lungs have developed enough to support breathing. However, the chances of survival and long-term health outcomes improve significantly closer to 28 weeks.
For the first 8 weeks the developing human is called an embryo after that it is called a fetus.
Research suggests that a fetus may begin to feel pain around 24 weeks gestation, but there is ongoing debate and uncertainty among experts on this topic.
Research suggests that a fetus may begin to feel physical pain around 24 weeks gestation, but there is ongoing debate and uncertainty among experts on this topic.
At 12 weeks of development, a fetus does not have the neurological development to feel pain.
the fetus will start kicking around 25 weeks
2 weeks
normally a fetus is 5.6 cm on average
No. The fetus is very well protected in there