A fetus can stop growing due to various factors, including genetic abnormalities, issues with the placenta, maternal health conditions (such as high blood pressure or Diabetes), or infections. Environmental factors like exposure to toxins or substance abuse can also play a role. Additionally, complications in the pregnancy, such as placental abruption or preeclampsia, may contribute to fetal growth restriction. Regular prenatal care is essential for monitoring and addressing these potential issues.
No, not really.
To hold the growing fetus .
Malnutrition is often what makes hair stop growing. Hair growth also decreases as a person ages and some hereditary disorders will cause hair to stop growing.
to hold the foetus thts growing.
actually your toenail can stop growing due to toenail fungus or in some cases ingrown toenails. with the ingrown toenail the nail is actually growing but unfortunately its growing into your toe under the skin. toe nail fungus will cause discoloration and will in some cases cause the nail to completely stop growing. you should see a doctor asap both can require surgery if left untreated
caused her teeth to keep growing
A growing foetus needs the cord because it gives the food and oxygen from the mother into the babyThe cord feeds the baby and gives the baby oxygen.All foetus's need a cord !
When you grow up you will stop growing.
There is no way to stop growing taller. You will stop growing usually around the age of 18.
Embedding of the foetus is when the foetus embeds itself in the uterus. Sometimes it can cause a bit of slight discomfort. Ectopic pregnancys also have the similar reported feeling
dwarfism?
A mutagen could change a gene that tells a cell when to stop growing.