Humans have an average gestation period (time of pregnancy) of 280 days.
The fetal period of development occurs during the third stage of prenatal development, which is the fetal stage.
The fetal period occurs during the third stage of prenatal development.
Second month
Second month
The fetal period begins at the end of the embryonic stage, specifically at the start of the ninth week of gestation. This period continues until birth and is characterized by significant growth and development of the fetus, including the maturation of organs and systems. The fetal period is crucial for the overall growth and preparation of the fetus for life outside the womb.
The fetal period.
Pregnancy
fetal
Heavy drinking for a long period of time will increase the risk for miscarriage but most likely will the fetus get Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
A fetal pig is typically around 8 to 12 inches long, depending on the stage of development.
During the 4th month, the first month of the second trimester, the greatest amount of fetal growth occurs.
The fetal mass increases at the greatest rate between weeks 9 to 14 of pregnancy. This period is known as the "growth spurt" stage of fetal development, where the baby's organs and body structures rapidly form and grow.