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which terms describe the birth of a fully developed foetus​

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Answered by tiwarikuldeepnarayan
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Explanation:

Fetal development is the third of the three stages of prenatal development, following from the initial germinal stage (preembryonic stage), and stage of embryonic development. These stages are also referred to in pregnancy as terms or trimesters.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Fetus stages of development

Fetal development is the third of the three stages of prenatal development, following from the initial germinal stage (preembryonic stage), and stage of embryonic development. These stages are also referred to in pregnancy as terms or trimesters.

At the end of the 8th week after fertilization (10 weeks of pregnancy), the embryo is considered a fetus. During this stage, the structures that have already formed grow and develop. The following are markers during pregnancy: By 12 weeks of pregnancy: The fetus fills the entire uterus.

By 24 weeks your baby's organs are fully formed. The baby now has the face of a newborn baby, although the eyes are rather prominent because fat pads are yet to build up in the baby's cheeks. The eyelids are fused until weeks 25 to 26 when they open.

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