A baby is basically fully formed at about 10 weeks of gestation. After that time, it just grows and develops.
Their bodies are not fully formed...
There is no such thing as a baby bee. Bees emerge from a cell as a fully formed adult.
Baby joeys, the young of all marsupials, respire by lungs. Although they cannot survive independently of their moter, they have fully formed organs, including lungs.
A baby is formed. Ta-da.
Not fully developed is partial formed.
A baby typically takes around 40 weeks to develop fully in the womb, from conception to birth. During this time, the baby goes through various stages of development, from a single cell to a fully formed infant. After birth, the baby continues to grow and develop physically, mentally, and emotionally over the course of many years.
What is baby and how is it formed is an internet meme that originated from 4chan in 2010.
Their heads are soft because the skull isn't fully formed yet, this is so they can fit through the birth canal
No. Its called a skull.
When you are 7 months pregnant than you are somewhere between 24-28 weeks pregnant. At this age the baby weighs about 2 lbs and is certainly fully formed, at this stage of pregnancy, it wouldn't be a miscarriage, but a stillbirth. A fully formed baby would be born,(unless the reason it died was due to horrible birth defects, it might not look quite like a baby) plus a placenta, not a blood clot the size of a grapefruit. I would have to say no http://www.babycenter.com/general/3282.html ~pawsalmighty
She was born fully grown.Aphrodite had no childhood, she emerged fully formed and adult from the sea.
An embryo develops into a fetus as it continues to grow and mature during pregnancy. The embryo goes through various stages of development, including the formation of organs and body structures, before eventually becoming a fully formed baby at birth.