External rotation.
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The fetus is expelled through the vagina during delivery.
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Significant pain to the mother
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Perinatal transmissions infect the fetus after its protective membranes rupture--the waters break--and during labor and delivery when the fetus is exposed to maternal blood.
The embryonic period extends to the end of the eight week. After the embryonic period (8weeks), the developing human is called a fetus.
Parturition is the term meaning delivery of a developed fetus. A related term, oviposition, means delivery of an egg containing an embryo.
The process of cartilage turning into bone is called endochondral ossification. This process is crucial during the development of long bones in the fetus and continues into adolescence as the growth plates close. In endochondral ossification, cartilage serves as a template that is gradually replaced by bone tissue.
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Fetus