A developing fetus is supplied with its needs for metabolism and growth from the mother via the placenta.
When they manage to transplant uteruse's I think they would start with women but I think the system is too fragile for that to work. it's not just a place for the fetus to grow but the placenta which feeds the fetus has to be there too and men are not made for that so no. ------------------------------------ no its not possible. b.j.d
the fetus will start kicking around 25 weeks
Yes, especially if the mother has not been managing to eat enough. The fetus does go through phases of growing and not growing
The fate of most fetus is to be born and become humans, or other life forms that start out as a fetus.
Fetuses need oxygen because (like us) they are made up of cells that use aerobic metabolism. Aerobic metabolism is a system used by cells to make cellular energy out of glucose (sugar) and Oxygen. Fetuses, which start out as one unique cell, need oxygen because they have the same machinery. If for some reason they didn't get enough oxygen they (like us) would start producing acid and 1/16th of the energy they were producing before and the cells would die.
at 4-5 months
You are supposed to start feeling your fetus moves between weeks 18 and 22.
A fetus will start producing IgM antibodies about 20 weeks into the pregnancy. The only antibody the fetus receives from it's mother is IgG which the baby will not start producing on its own until a few months after birth.
Yes, the fetus and blood etc. Sometimes the fetus die and the cramping wont start so it has to be induced.
The endometrium begins to form shortly after the fertilized egg (blastocyst) implants into the uterine wall (endometrium). This typically occurs 3-4 days after fertilization. After implantation, the endometrium is called the Decidua, and basalis is the portion directly under the blastocyst. The Basalis joins the chorionic villi to make the placenta. APEX~ a few days after fertilization
When they get hungry.
It is said that feeding them extra corn, oats and cayenne pepper will start them laying again.