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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rifP35uA9-g?si=pKt6_QX15Q6npl4f What do babies look like in the womb from fertilization to delivery? The pregnancy journey began with the formation of ovaries and testis of the mother and father of the baby even before they were born. More development occurs when the parents reach puberty. During and after puberty, the mother usually ovulates every month followed by the menstrual cycle. Spermatogenesis (sperm formation) is more continuous and non-cyclical. Day 1 to 7: Fertilization occurs in the fallopian tube but the baby implant and grow in the womb (uterus) implying that it must travel to where it will attach…………………………………………………………… From weeks 2 to 8, the baby is developing into what looks more like a human being with most of the rudimentary organs and systems completely formed by 8 weeks or the end of the embryonic period Generally, in the fetal period until birth (9 to 40 weeks), the organs and systems develop further and bigger in size and specialization with the baby growing from about 55 mm to 350 mm at birth. When human developing babies are compared to other animals, the embryonic stages and early fetal periods appear similar, they look very much alike as can be seen with these developing lizards, tortoises, pigs, and humans. They also appear similar to fishes, salamanders, Chickens, hogs, calves, and rabbits. As pregnancy advances, the different animals begin to look more like their species |
What do babies look like in the womb from fertilization to delivery? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rifP35uA9-g?si=pKt6_QX15Q6npl4f The pregnancy journey began with the formation of ovaries and testis of the mother and father of the baby even before they were born. More development occurs when the parents reach puberty. During and after puberty, the mother usually ovulates every month, followed by the menstrual cycle. Spermatogenesis (sperm formation) is more continuous and non-cyclical. Day 1 to 7: Fertilization occurs in the fallopian tube but the baby implant and grow in the womb (uterus) implying that it must travel to where it will attach…………………………………………………………… From weeks 2 to 8, the baby is developing into what looks more like a human being with most of the rudimentary organs and systems completely formed by 8 weeks or the end of the embryonic period Generally, in the fetal period until birth (9 to 40 weeks), the organs and systems develop further and bigger and specialization, with the baby growing from about 55 mm to 350 mm at birth. When human developing babies are compared to other animals, the embryonic stages and early fetal periods appear similar, they look very much alike as can be seen with these developing lizards, tortoises, pigs, and humans. They also appear similar to fishes, salamanders, Chickens, hogs, calves, and rabbits. As pregnancy advances, the different animals begin to look more like their species |