The baby develops in the mother's uterus, specifically within the amniotic sac. This process takes place over approximately nine months, during which the fertilized egg grows into an embryo and then a fetus. The uterus provides a protective environment, supplying nutrients and oxygen through the placenta while removing waste products. This journey from conception to birth involves significant growth and development of vital organs and systems.
You develop in your mother's Uterus.
At 40 weeks.
No, however it is possible to start the baby growing in a tube but it has to be transferred to a mother's womb to develop and be born.
They start off as uncoloured fry and as they grow and develop, their colours also develop until they are fully coloured.
Baby clams look like small, pale larvae. They do not have shells, gills, etc. until they mature, and they do not develop a foot until they are around 24 days old.
No, the reproductive organs are not mature until puberty.
they grow loads of flab until the get fat. posted by Dr Richard Haslock.
About 62 days
about 650 days
Yes, baby macaws develop inside their mother's body before birth. Like all birds, macaws are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs rather than giving live birth. The eggs are fertilized internally, and the embryos develop within the eggs outside the mother's body until they hatch. Once hatched, the baby macaws are cared for by their parents until they are ready to fledge.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
Because they have to grow and develop just like the rest of the baby's body.