I DON'T THINK SO AS IT IS STILL REALLY EARLY TO TEST. WAIT UNTIL DAY 10-12 THEN IT MIGHT BUT YOU STAND MORE CHANCE OF GETTING A FALSE NEGATIVE.
I KNOW IT'S HARD I'VE HAD A FET MID OCTOBER AND IT WAS A KILLER WAITING BUT I DIDN'T WANT TO RISK A FALSE NEGATIVE SO WAITED THE FULL NIGHTMARISH 2 WEEK WAIT. I'M NOW PREGNANT SO DON'T LOSE HOPE, HANG IN THERE AND GET THE RIGHT ANSWER FIRST TIME. GOOD LUCK x
Foetus. You call it as an embryo in first 8 weeks.
Well, it seems like after the 8th week it's called a fetus, but before it's just an embryo.
The name given to the human organism two to eight weeks after fertilization is an embryo.
After the first eight weeks, the embryo is referred to as a fetus. At this stage, the major organs have formed and the fetus continues to grow and develop until birth.
The largest inland sea is called: The Frozen Sea that has been Frozen for Eight Years. It is located at 65, 120.
False
The embryonic period are the first eight weeks of development of the child, beginning with fertilization. During this period, the embryo undergoes an amazing transformation from a single cell to a recognizably human embryo. In the mid-twentieth century, George Streeter devised a commonly used embryo classification system by dividing the embryonic period into 23 stages. The embryonic period is followed by the fetal period, which encompasses the remainder of theprenatal development.
An embryo is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development , from the time of first cell division until birth, hatching, or germination . In humans, it is called an embryo until about eight weeks after fertilization
An embryo is the early stage of development of a multicellular organism. In humans, the embryo is formed during the first eight weeks of gestation following fertilization of an egg by sperm. The embryo undergoes rapid cell division and differentiation to form the basic structures of the body.
An embryo is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development , from the time of first cell division until birth, hatching, or germination . In humans, it is called an embryo until about eight weeks after fertilization
is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division until birth, hatching, or germination. In humans, it is called an embryo until about eight weeks after fertilization (i.e. ten weeks LMP), and from then it is instead called a fetus.
A developing human during the first eight weeks after fertilization is known as an embryo.