Not by direct contact no, because it is in the bag of waters. Through indirect contact, yes.
people often feel kicking as early as 16 weeks. a 17 week old baby may kick and you might feel it in your cervix. usually they aren't that strong at that age, though. is your doctor sure of your dates?
fetus develops by the uterus not the vagina vagina is near the cervix which is the exit of the females body. so meaning fetus is developed by fertilization of the uterus then exits out the cervix and valgina
Everything the fetus needs is provided by the placenta.
The cervix acts as a barrier between the uterus and the vagina to support and protect a developing fetus during pregnancy. However, it's the muscles of the uterus that primarily hold the fetus in place.
the fetus kicks its legs due to its nervous system!
the cervix is the upper part of the vagina/lower part of the uterus. during the latent phase of labor, the cervix begins dilating. (opening). then the contractions of the uterus intensify and push the fetus past the cervix and out through the vagina
Footling breech-- A position of the fetus while in the uterus where the feet of the fetus are nearest the cervix and will be the first part of the fetus to exit the uterus, with the head of the fetus being the last part to exit the uterus.
about the first stage to the second
A five month old fetus will kick alot because there is lots of room to do it in....as your pregnancy progresses these movements will feel stronger as baby runs out of space........He/She is playing.
No. Your cervix is tight shut. Nothing should be able to get to the fetus.
A previous preterm delivery, previous trauma to the cervix, early rupture of membranes, hormonal influences, abnormalities of the cervix or uterus, exposure as a fetus to diethylstilbestrol.
The uterus contracts to help expell the baby. The cervix also dilates (opens) for the baby to pass through.