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fetus
{n} an animal from the time its parts are distinctly formed to its birth
the young in the womb or in the egg
An animal in the later stage of development before birth In humans, the fetal stage is the from the end of the third month until birth
A human embryo after the 8th week of gestation
unborn baby
an individual in the third of the three stages of prenatal development (from about the 9th week until birth); a time during which the individual develops enough sophistication to be able to survive outside the mother's uterus
– The product of conception from the time of implantation until delivery If the delivered or expelled fetus is viable, it is designated an infant [45 CFR 46 203(c)] The term "fetus" generally refers to later phases of development; the term "embryo" is usually used for earlier phases of development (See also: Embryo )
an unborn baby
Human organism from eight weeks of development until birth
The young or embryo of an animal in the womb, or in the egg; often restricted to the later stages in the development of viviparous and oviparous animals, embryo being applied to the earlier stages
developing offspring in the uterus, generally from 10 weeks to birth See additional information
In human beings, the unborn young from the eighth week of pregnancy to birth
The stage of gestation from the end of the fourth month to birth
{i} young of a human or animal while in the womb or egg
n unborn young of an animal while still in th uterus or egg
see foetus. the usual American spelling of foetus. Unborn young of any vertebrate, particularly mammals, after it has acquired its basic form. In humans, this stage begins about eight weeks after conception (see embryo). The fetal stage, marked by increased growth and full development of the organ systems, climaxes in birth (see pregnancy, parturition). By the end of the third month, the arms and legs of the human fetus begin to move and reflexive movements (such as sucking) begin. Four months after conception, the fetus is about 5.3 in. (135 mm) long and weighs about 6 oz (170 g). During the fifth month, downy hairs (lanugo) cover the body and the skin becomes less transparent. At seven months, a protective greasy substance (vernix caseosa) covers the reddish, wrinkled skin. Fat is deposited under the skin during the eighth month, when the fetus typically weighs about 5 lbs (2.2 kg). A full-term fetus is about 266 days old
Unborn child
The clinical name for an unborn child after the eighth week of pregnancy
The developing young in the uterus from the seventh week of gestation until birth
The developing cells in the uterus that will become a child
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