The organs are not fully developed yet, but close.
The lungs are not completely developed and will not be fully developed until a couple years into birth after the alveolar period. "The saccular stage starts at the 24th week and lasts until the fetus comes to term. Airway development begins to spread out and form airspaces, or saccules, within the chambers. The airspace expands as saccules continue to form. The bronchiole formations that appeared in the previous stage begin to grown into alveoli and develop into a cluster of airways throughout each chamber." In the saccular phase the last generation of air spaces in the respiratory part of the bronchial tree is born.
Once a foetus is fully developed it has exactly the same organs as a fully grown human.
Babies with a low birth rate normally have problems with their internal organs not being fully developed. A child may have a low birth rate is due to a mother's nutrition, activity level and over all health that caused the child to have an early birth.
Babies are not born blind and deaf, but their vision and hearing are not fully developed at birth. Newborns can see light and shapes, and their hearing is sensitive to sounds. Over time, as they grow and their sensory organs mature, their vision and hearing will improve.
Yes they are. When they are born , their body's cones develop.
At birth, babies have developed their sense of touch, taste, and smell. They are also able to hear sounds outside of the womb. Their sense of sight is not fully developed yet and continues to develop over the following months.
That is to-be-determined. She may have a miscarriage, and the babies, or baby, may change gender, which is simple, because it's organs are not fully developed.
Yes, the drug is secreted through the breast milk and can damage their Brains/Organs since they are still not fully developed.
Female babies are born with a uterus, but it is not fully developed in the sense that it has not yet matured or undergone the hormonal changes associated with puberty. At birth, the uterus is small and immature, and it will grow and develop further during childhood and adolescence as a result of hormonal changes. By the time a girl reaches puberty, her uterus will be fully developed and capable of supporting potential pregnancy.
The only organ fully developed at birth in the human body is the brain.
During this time period, the embryo is known as a fetus. It continues to grow and develop, with its organs maturing and becoming more functional. By the time of birth, the fetus is fully developed and ready to survive outside the womb.
if you are pregnant for 24 weeks you have to give birth at 40 weeks so your baby is not yet fully devoloped. ..... or when you are a baby your bones are not yet fully devoloped so you have to be careful around babies...
Yes. many babies can have atshma. It usually starts showing at age two. That is when my atshma developed fully.