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How Does Baby Development Occur in the Womb?
Baby development in the womb involves a series of critical stages from conception to birth.
Key points: Baby development in the womb involves a series of stages from conception to birth, marked by rapid growth and differentiation of cells into tissues and organs. This process is guided by genetic and environmental factors and is critical for healthy outcomes. | Evidence shows that fetal development occurs over approximately 40 weeks - WHO.
How Does a Baby Develop in the Womb?
A baby develops in the womb through a series of critical stages over nine months.
Key points: Fetal development involves a series of stages starting from fertilization to birth over approximately 40 weeks. The embryo forms organs and tissues in the first trimester, grows rapidly in the second, and matures in the third. | Evidence shows that fetal development occurs over approximately 40 weeks - CDC
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