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At first the baby is called: [[embryo]]. | At first the baby is called: [[embryo]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 10 May 2020
Fetus is the unborn baby.
That means:
The baby is still in the stomach of the mother.
on the picture you see a baby inside the stomach of the mother
Words with same meaningsEdit
foetus
faetus
unborn baby
Detailed explanationEdit
When a woman is pregnant,
a baby grows inside her stomach.
Human pregnancy is usually nine months long.
At first the baby is called: embryo.
More exactly:
From week 3 to week 8,
the baby is called embryo.
After 8 weeks the baby is called: fetus.
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