As early as 24 weeks, although this is not a 100% survival rate.
False. The fetus and the mother do not share the same circulatory system. The fetus has its own circulatory system that is connected to the mother's through the placenta, allowing for the exchange of nutrients and waste products.
yes it can
The carbon dioxide produced by a developing fetus is removed by the mother's placenta. The placenta facilitates the exchange of gases between the mother and the fetus, allowing the carbon dioxide to be carried away in the mother's bloodstream and eliminated through her own respiratory system.
When the sperm meets the egg. The sprem contains the gender in the form of an x or y chromosome
Yes, hearing is one of the first senses to develop in a fetus, usually by the end of the second trimester of pregnancy. The auditory system begins to function early on, allowing the fetus to hear sounds from the external environment.
This information may reveal that the fetus cannot survive on its own after birth, or that it will require extensive treatment or care.
In the first trimester it's usually because there's something wrong with the embryo/fetus and it wouldn't survive.
Yes, there is no danger to the fetus is the mother is type A and baby is type B
Yes, but is it totally unrealistic to expect the fetus to survive.
Never. Through out the entire pregnancy the fetus is in a sleep like state and can not feel pain until week 28-30.
The early colonists survived by eating their own livestock and trading with the local Native Americans.
Never
Yes, that is very common.
A fetus is not considered a living being because it does not have the ability to survive independently outside of the womb. It relies entirely on the mother for sustenance and cannot function on its own. Additionally, the legal and ethical definition of a living being typically includes the ability to exhibit consciousness and self-awareness, which a fetus does not possess.
Sadly there's nothing you can do. The most common reason for a early miscarriage is that the embryo/fetus is not fit enough to survive. Just go see the doctor after to make sure nothing is left inside since that can give you infections.
Viability has the same meaning when referring to a fetus or in general use -- it means ability to survive.
a fetus is an undeveloped baby. it is not a body part