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Fetal Development

Fetal development refers to the stages of development of the fetus. In humans, there are three stages of development, divided into three trimesters. The fetus continues to develop from the day of conception until it is born after nine months.

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Why is Germany well developed?

Germany is well developed becasuse they invest substanial money into their infrastructure and value being a well developed nation. The downside to this is high taxes and frequent traffic delays due to construction. Germans also value process improvement which is perhaps why so many inventions have come from Germany.

When does life startFirst breath or first heart beat?

This may best be answered with another question, Does a being that has a heart beat live. When cells divide and start the construction of a being is that being alive. Is an adult more alive then a new borne. or is a 100 year old more alive then a 30 year old. the answer probably lays in the convenience of the beholder. RB LIFE starts at conception.........way before first breath or heart beat. Without LIFE the seed cannot grow..it is alive, it is LIFE.

Is it normal for a 10 week fetus to have a heart beat of 188?

It is a little higher than average, but the rate can vary with activity. It will start slowing down soon.

How does Rh factor affect a fetus?

When a mother is Rh negative and her baby is Rh positive, she may develop antibodies to the baby's blood that will cause it to hemolyze

What is function of ductus venosus in the fetus?

In the fetus, the ductus venosus shunts a significant majority (80%) of the blood flow of the umbilical vein directly to the inferior vena cava. Thus, it allows oxygenated blood from the placenta to bypass the liver. In conjunction with the other fetal shunts, the foramen ovale and ductus arteriosus, it plays a critical role in preferentially shunting oxygenated blood to the fetal brain.

Source(s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductus_veno…

What useful substance can cross the placenta?

Some examples of useful substnces that can cross the plancenta are:

  • oxygen, carbon dioxide
  • nutrients
  • water
  • sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus
  • waste products (urea, uric acid, bilirubin)
  • foetal and maternal red blood cells
  • IgG (immunoglobin-G which provides innate immunity to the baby)
  • α-fetoproteins

Can a sac or yolk sac grow with a dead fetus inside?

No, a sac grows to accommodate the fetus and if the fetus us dead it does not grow anymore.

What is the reason of that fetus stops its growing in the mother womb?

God's will and nothing else,

(if you dont smoke, abuse pills etc)

Do babies in their mothers stomach burst bladder?

Firstly babies do not grow in the stomach, but in the uterus. Naturally, as a baby grows, pressure is exerted on surrounding organs but no, it is not in usual circumstances that a baby can burst the mother's bladder.

What is the effect of the 6 weeks fetus when the mother take or drink with several mahogany tree seeds?

Consuming mahogany tree seeds can be harmful due to their toxicity, primarily because they contain compounds like cyanogenic glycosides. If a pregnant woman ingests these seeds, it could potentially lead to adverse effects on fetal development, including the risk of miscarriage or other complications. It is crucial for expecting mothers to avoid consuming toxic substances to ensure the health and safety of the fetus. Always consult a healthcare professional regarding dietary choices during pregnancy.

What to eat to give birth to a fair complexion baby?

Eat coconuts,oranges,apples,fruits,a lot of yogurt,milk with saffron,look at fair complexioned people.

How does a developing fetus remove its waste substances?

99.9 % is removed via the blood - i.e. via the umbilical cord ...

where the mother clears the blood.

A tiny amount (via the kidneys) ends up in the uterine fluid surrounding the fetus.

What process moves nutrients from the mother to developing foetus?

In mammals this is done by the placenta, through which the foetal blood flows and exchanges nutrients/gasses with the mothers blood supply.

Can humans live without a heart?

Depends on how you look at it. Technically they can. They can be put onto a bi pass machine which is basically pumps the blood around your body for you. However this is not a permanent solution. The heart is a vital organ and without it our body and our organs do not get the blood they need to survive.

What technology would enable a fetus born in the fourth month to survive in a laboratory setting?

None. The earliest survivor of preterm birth was 21 weeks and 5 days. It's always possible to keep a heart beating but we can't do anything about the brain when it dies. Not to mention all the infections.

What month during pregnancy do the eggs develop in a girls ovaries?

the eggs are formed before pregnancy that is how the women get pregnant!

What heppends when you hit yourself and blood doesn't come out?

If you are hit with a blunt object and its not on your head blood wont come out depending on where your hit it could cause internal bleeding

Why do pregnant women become constipated?

It's the hormones. You get the same effect when you are getting your period or prior to it. Diarrhea is also an effect.

When will you feel your baby move this is your first baby?

Every woman and every pregnancy is different. Most women will begin feeling movement around 14 to 18 weeks.