A baby inside the womb is called a fetus.
The scientific term for a baby in the womb is "fetus." This term is used to describe the developing offspring of mammals after the embryonic stage and before birth.
Baby
A fetus.
Full Term.
Womb is a non-medical term for the uterus. Otherwise after an egg is fertilized by a sperm to create a baby, that is where the baby is carried in safely till nine months.
Amniotic fluid surrounds the baby in the womb and the placenta feeds it
Yes, you can. I have carried 2 babies full term with a backwards womb. The only problem you may have is that labour can be quite quick.
I believe it is called Dronky but if i was them i would call it Hippolattaboomboom that came out of a dragon's womb womb!But i dont know really... HA!
Absolutely not the uterus is what holds the baby in the womb.
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>>
The liquid that surrounds the baby in the womens uterus is call Amniotic fluid. This protects the baby when it is in the mothers womb. When your waters break this is what flushes out of the womens vagina. This happens because the baby is a about to be born and no longer needs this fluid to potect it.