Yes, but many consider it a burdensome human being. Fetus is just Latin for baby.
After a period nine months in the mothers womb.
After two weeks the embryo becomes a fetus and after nine months the fetus becomes a child and after seventy years the child becomes a corpse.
44.3 to 53 weeks with an average of 48.6 weeks.
At 34 weeks, the fetus is roughly 18inches (45cm) from top to toe
female humans have the potential to create life over a period of nine months so that the fetus can develop it organs and will be able to survive once out of it's mother's body and thus you have a baby!
For nine months the placenta feeds and nourishes the fetus while also disposing of toxic waste.
the fetus is fully developed at nine months, so its ready to come out at nine months...it doesn't feel like waiting for another three to pass
9 months well a fully completed baby would take 9 months but however some babies are born prematurly early. Answer Depends on what is meant by 'complete'. Human gestation normally lasts 9 months, but lots of people would say it is human before it is born. For example, is a fetus not completely human at 8.5 months or a week before the due date? Also after it is bornthe baby is totally dependent on the mother - and some people would say that it is not complete until it is able to think for itself and live on its own. Of course that would mean that those who are mentally handicapped are not completely human - and that's Nazi thinking. So - gestation is usually 9 months but the expression completely human is open to argument.
um no, when you're pregnant, it usually takes nine months for the fetus to grow, which is why pregnant ladies have big bellies
The term for the nine months of human development between fertilization and birth is called the gestation period.
About nine months after fertilization.
Nine percent.