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Overschie – 17 June 1930, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch anatomist who
created the
fetalization theory about the
human body. It
states that when a
human being is born...
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offspring that
develops from an embryo.
Following the
embryonic stage, the
fetal stage of
development takes place.
Prenatal development is a continuum, with...
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fetal pole is a
thickening on the
margin of the yolk sac of a
fetus during pregnancy. It is
usually identified at six w****s with ****l ultrasound...
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a
group of
conditions that can
occur in a
person who is
exposed to
alcohol during gestation. FASD affects...
- fertilization, in the
germinal stage of
embryonic development, and
continues in
fetal development until birth. The term "prenate" is used to
describe an unborn...
- humans, the
circulatory system is
different before and
after birth. The
fetal circulation is
composed of the placenta,
umbilical blood vessels encapsulated...
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placenta (pl.:
placentas or placentae) is a
temporary embryonic and
later fetal organ that
begins developing from the
blastocyst shortly after implantation...
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Fetal abduction refers to the rare
crime of
child abduction by
kidnapping of an at term
pregnant woman and
extraction of her
fetus through a
crude cesarean...
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Fetal viability is the
ability of a
human fetus to
survive outside the uterus.
Viability depends upon
factors such as
birth weight,
gestational age, and...
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Stillbirth is
typically defined as
fetal death at or
after 20 or 28 w****s of pregnancy,
depending on the source.: Overview tab, It
results in a baby...