The baby develops in the mother's womb through a process called gestation, which typically lasts about 40 weeks. After fertilization, the embryo implants itself in the uterine lining, where it begins to grow and differentiate into various cell types. Over time, major organs and systems form during distinct stages known as trimesters, with the first trimester focusing on foundational development, the second on growth and refinement, and the third on maturation and preparation for birth. Nutrients and oxygen are supplied to the developing fetus via the placenta, while waste products are removed.
a baby
From the moment of the fertilization of the egg by the sperm the new baby is alive. However at this stage it is not viable (it can not develop outside the mothers womb).
From the moment of the fertilization of the egg by the sperm the new baby is alive. However at this stage it is not viable (it can not develop outside the mothers womb).
the mothers womb (uterus)
In the mothers womb.
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A fetus.
In the uterus or womb.
in the womans womb
Its simply a child that dies inside the mothers womb.
The baby develops in the uterus or womb.
63 days