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Fetal development is an intricate process that spans from conception to birth, encompassing three primary stages: germinal, embryonic, and fetal. These stages mark significant phases of growth and transformation.
Pregnancy starts from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP), which is used to calculate the gestational age of the fetus. This date is crucial for determining the due date.
Conception occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg during ovulation. The fertilized egg travels to the uterus and implants, initiating pregnancy. The corpus luteum releases hormones to prepare the uterine lining for pregnancy.
A full-term pregnancy lasts 40 weeks or 280 days, which may span nine to ten months depending on the specific dates of the months involved.
Pregnancy can be detected via HCG hormone levels, typically three to four weeks after the LMP.
Scheduling a healthcare provider appointment after a positive pregnancy test is crucial. Prenatal vitamins with folic acid are recommended to support fetal neural tube development.
The first trimester (first 13 weeks) is vital for major organ and system development, reducing miscarriage risk after completion.
Full-term is defined as 39 to 40 weeks, with specific labels for early-term (37-38 weeks), late-term (41 weeks), and post-term (42 weeks and beyond). These labels help determine the risk of complications.
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