A fetal pig's lungs are similar to an adult's in the interior. The difference is that it is much smaller.
A "no gross fetal anomaly seen in spine" typically indicates that imaging, such as an ultrasound, has not revealed any significant structural abnormalities in the fetal spine. This suggests that the spine appears normal and there are no visible defects like spina bifida or other malformations. It's an important finding in prenatal assessments, as it can provide reassurance regarding the health of the developing fetus. However, it does not rule out all potential issues, and further monitoring may still be warranted.
It looks like a clear glue that holds organs in place
No. Scoliosis is a sideways curve of the spine. Mine looks like the letter S from behind.
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Fetal movement usually happens around 20th week.
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Spotting in the second trimester needs to be evaluated by your doctor or clinic. The fact that you feel fetal movement is good. Call your doctor!.
It looks like a small sized mouse.
No. At five weeks your baby has just developed a heart beat. 4 months is about the earliest you will probably feel in fetal movement. Here is what your baby looks like at five weeks: * http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/5-weeks-pregnant.html
No, a baby's spine looks something like a C when they're born. Over time, as they become able to lift their head, crawl and ultimately walk the spine changes and develops the normal S-shape.
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