No, it's impossible...at 4 weeks it's just a bunch of cells..i think it was just a cloth...
An embryo is the early stage of development in a multicellular organism, typically referring to the period from fertilization to the end of the eighth week of gestation in humans. It is during this stage that the basic structures of an organism are formed.
yes.
The period of the embryo is from fertilization to 8 weeks of gestation. During this time, the embryo undergoes rapid growth and development, with major organs and body structures forming. By the end of this period, the embryo is referred to as a fetus.
Nothing. You wait for the fetus to pass (like a period).
The period during embryo development when the embryo is alive but not actively growing is called the embryonic diapause. This is a state of suspended animation that allows the embryo to delay development until environmental conditions are more favorable for survival.
During the period of the embryo, which lasts from fertilization to around eight weeks of development, the cells divide and specialize to form the basic structures of the body. Major organs and systems start to form and the embryo becomes more recognizable as a human being. This period is critical for proper development as any disruptions during this time can have lasting effects on the individual.
The Stamen and Pistol.
During the embryonic period, the embryo undergoes processes such as cell division, differentiation, and the formation of basic body structures and organs.
You can miscarry before you even know your pregnant and just think it's a late period
During the embryonic period of pregnancy, which lasts from weeks 3 to 8, the major organs and structures of the fetus develop. The embryo goes through rapid cell division and differentiation, and the placenta forms to provide nutrients and oxygen to the developing fetus. By the end of this period, the embryo is referred to as a fetus.
She had a miscarriage
Usually signifies that she's about to begin her period. If the woman is pregnant she could miscarry.