Yes, an embryo is definitely an unborn baby. An embryo is just as much as unborn baby as a three week-old is a born baby. There is no point in which an embryo goes from being a non-baby, to being a baby. The one radical moment in the life of a human that takes it from being not a human to being a human is the moment of conception.
Answer:No. Medically it's a embryo week 1-10, fetus week 10-38 and a baby first when born. W/e ppl feel has no relevance apart from how the woman carrying it does. if it's a baby to her from day one then to her it is but for the doctor it is not.Embryo or Egg.
A baby-to-be is an unborn child, a child which has not yet been born - an embryo or foetus.
Mother will get the Embryo which is an unborn baby in uterus in the early stages of development (up to 8 weeks after fertilization).
Pregency Or Fetal Growth
An unborn baby that is less than 8 weeks old, is an embryo, after this it is classified as a foetus.
At 6 week after fertilization there is what we call embryo which is unborn baby in uterus in early stages of development and the body features of growing baby in the embryo are nor much developed.
It is a unborn baby, after the first few cell divisions following fertilization and before becoming a fetus. An embryo bears little or no resemblance to a baby, but a fetus is clearly recognizable as a tiny version of a baby.The two month old baby
Well in the beginning it's a Blastocyst but I think you are looking for Embryo.
Up to 8 weeks after fertilization embryo is present which is unborn baby in early stages while foetus is an unborn baby in uterus in later stages of development (after 8 weeks till birth).
A fetus is the unborn baby, after the fertilisation stage when the embryo is implanted in the uterus. The uterus becomes the womb in which the developing embryo grows into a embryo, slowly taking the shape of a human with limbs, head, and facial features.
A fetus is the term for an unborn baby from the eighth week of pregnancy until birth. Before this, he or she is called an embryo. ANOTHER ANSWER An UNBORN baby growing in a woman's womb is called a "fetus" until it is actually BORN. Then we call it a BABY! <<adr>>
One unborn baby is called a fetus. More than one unborn baby in one mother's uterus are called fetuses. At the moment a fetus is born it is called a neonate-- or more commonly put, it is called a "baby" or "infant". But until it is born, it is a fetus.