The fetal stage don't start until week 10 so by now it's a blastocyst. Implantation begins about 6 days after fertilization and is complete by about 12 days.
The cervix (opening) is closed and the uterus filled with liquid the fetus float around in. It's attached with the umbilical cord to the placenta which is attached to the uterus wall. The uterus expands as the pregnancy progress.
Placenta abruptio or placental abruption is abnormal separation of the placenta from the uterine wall.
The uterine walls are made up of thick, muscular tissue that can stretch and expand to accommodate the growing fetus. Additionally, the amniotic fluid within the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus provides cushioning and support. Hormonal changes during pregnancy also help to maintain the structure and function of the uterus to support the growing fetus.
Through the uterine wall
no, black discharge can be a sign of a prolapse in the vaginal wall - get this checked out
The placenta is an organ that develops during pregnancy, and it connects the fetus to the uterine wall to provide nutrients and oxygen. The umbilical cord is a flexible tube-like structure that contains blood vessels connecting the fetus to the placenta. The umbilical cord allows for the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products between the fetus and the mother's bloodstream through the placenta.
A cesarean is performed through using surgical tools to reach and deliver the fetus, if the fetus can not be accessed through the vagina.
Yes, you should be concerned. It is quite possible you are experiencing symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy. This is when the fetus attaches itself to the inner wall of one of the fallopian tubes. It will not show up on a pregnancy test. Please seek immediate medical attention with an OB/GYN doctor. The growing fetus will cause a rupture of the fallopian tube. If caught early the fetus can be removed without permanent damage to your fallopian tube.
The uterus is a female reproductive organ that is responsible for nurturing and housing a developing fetus during pregnancy. It contracts during labor to help expel the baby during childbirth and sheds its lining during menstruation if pregnancy does not occur.
Just like the fetus of any other mammal - through the umbilical cord, that connects the fetus to the placenta, which is attached to the wall of the uterus, and eventually the circulatory system of the mother.
White or clear discharge a few weeks before an expected menstrual cycle typically means that a woman is or has ovulated. Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovaries. This egg, when fertilized by semen, becomes an embryo, attaches to the uterine wall, and develops into a fetus A common first symptom of pregnancy is "spotting" or implantation bleeding, which can be mistaken for an early, very light period; however, not all women experience this symptom.