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Foetus & Birth

Human organs are formed during gestation.

Organ Development

Organ Development

  • One of the earliest organs to form is the heart.
    • The heart forms at about week 5.
    • The heart measures about 4 mm at this point.
  • In the following weeks, the other organs and features begin to form.
Foetus

Foetus

  • By week 10, the embryo is now called a foetus.
  • An embryo becomes a foetus when it has all the major organs and features of a human.
  • The foetus continues to grow and develop until around week 40.
The baby is born

The baby is born

  • The baby is born after an average of 40 weeks.
  • Babies have a mass of around 7-8 lbs and measure about 50 cm in length when they are born.
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