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Where embryo and fetus grow for 8 months?

uterus


Is it true that chances of baby making it at 8 months are slim than at 6 and 7 months and why is that?

That is backwards. A baby has a better chance of survival the longer the fetus can proceed in the pregnancy, e.g. 9 months. So an 8th month fetus has a far better chance than a 7 or 8 month fetus.


How long is the human embryo fetus at 2 months at 3 months?

7 months it is a fetus


What is the embryo called after 8 weeks?

For the first 8 weeks the developing human is called an embryo after that it is called a fetus.


How many weeks embryo become a fetus?

In humans, the embryo becomes the fetus at the beginning of the 11th week in gestational age (the 9th week after fertilization). This stage starts when the major structures have formed.


How can a fetus be prevented from settling into the breech position?

There is no way to prevent a fetus from settling into the breech position at the end of pregnancy. A woman who has had one breech fetus is more likely than average to have another.


Show you a fetus heartbeating?

3 months


What is the embryo called after 3 months?

fetus


Is it possible to deliver a fetus at 3 months?

Yes, but is it totally unrealistic to expect the fetus to survive.


When is a fetus ready to born?

most of the time after 9 months


When the fetus start moving?

at 4-5 months


What side do the fetus stay on?

The position of the fetus in the womb can vary, but typically, during the later stages of pregnancy, the fetus tends to settle into a head-down position, known as the vertex position, which is optimal for birth. However, some fetuses may remain in a breech position (feet down) or transverse position (sideways). The side the fetus prefers can be influenced by factors such as the shape of the uterus and the amount of amniotic fluid. Ultimately, the position can change frequently until labor begins.