Answer: Not medically as long as it's not viable. After that it has rights as you and me. Then people have their own opinions based on their feelings.
Answer: Since some believe life starts at conception, they do, in fact, consider a fetus an "unborn child", regardless of what a fetus is considered medically.
a fetus
It is called a fetus
A fetus is a fetus until it is born at which time the umbilical is cut and it becomes a child. An other argument is that the foetus ceases to be a fetus at the time it is a viable human being and can live without the mothers support.
Simply because the baby in the womb is a child. Many "pro-choice" advocates would prefer to call the child a fetus because it depersonalizes the child from being a living being.
No hormones are there, which are responsible for developing a male or female child. it depends on the genetic make up of the fetus. fetus with XY chromosomes become male. Fetus with XX chromosome become female.
a not completely developed child yet is what it is called
The fetus is what they call the unborn baby after 3 months of growing in the uterus. At that time it is now considered an unborn child or fetus instead of a blacocyst or mass growth of cells.
With child -- the condition of having a fetus developing in the womb.
No a fetus is not a baby or a child. It's living on the woman's body and can not live on it's own and therefor is for her to decide over. A child is it's own person and can live on it's own outside of her body.
A child is a person between birth and full growth. It is a son or daughter. It is a baby or infant. It is a human fetus.
No the placenta produced and cleanses the blood fetus
No; the fetus gets its oxygen from the mother, via the umbilical cord.