The fetal period lasts from the end of the eighth week of pregnancy until birth, typically around 40 weeks gestation. During this time, the developing fetus undergoes significant growth and maturation of organs and systems. This phase follows the embryonic period, which lasts from fertilization until the end of the eighth week.
It depends how long your period usually lasts for
You can't predict how long your first period will last because you need to keep track of how long your first few lasts in order to predict how long one will last. For most people it lasts about a week.
when you get it, usually for the first couple of years your period is erratic and skips months, and lasts really long or really short. after a while, your period regulates and only lasts about a week or a little longer per month
You have discharge right after the period that just ended and it lasts
It lasts for a period of few months to a period of 20 years.
For a narwhal, gestation lasts about 5 months.
A monkey's pregnancy period lasts between 164 - 187 days.
The embryo lasts until about week 10 or 11 and then it is known as a fetus.
Gestation in humans typically lasts about 40 weeks, or approximately nine months, calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period. This period is divided into three trimesters, each with distinct developmental milestones for the fetus. However, full-term pregnancies can range from 37 to 42 weeks.
All dogs heat lasts 3 weeks.
The gestation period of a jaguar lasts for 93–105 days.
Yes. Anytime you ovulate you can become pregnant. It has nothing to do with how long your period lasts.