k Fullterm foetus. Computer artwork of a fullterm foetus in its mothers uterus womb, grey. One of the mothers hip bones is seen to the left of the foetuss head. The foetus is enclosed in an amniotic sac pink, which is filled with amniotic fluid that cushions the developing baby. The umbilical cord pink connects the foetus to the placenta, which provides nutrients and oxygen to the foetus. This foetus is in the birth position, with its head resting at the top of the birth canal. Foetuses usually assume this position from around the eighth month of pregnancy. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Full-term foetus. Computer artwork of a full-term foetus in its mother's uterus (womb, grey). One of the mother's hip bones is seen to the left of the foetus's head. The foetus is enclosed in an amniotic sac (pink), which is filled with amniotic fluid that cushions the developing baby. The umbilical cord (pink) connects the foetus to the placenta, which provides nutrients and oxygen to the foetus. This foetus is in the birth position, with its head resting at the top of the birth canal. Foetuses usually assume this position from around the eighth month of pregnancy.
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Full-term foetus. Computer artwork of a full-term foetus in its mother's uterus (womb, grey). One of the mother's hip bones is seen to the left of the foetus's head. The foetus is enclosed in an amniotic sac (pink), which is filled with amniotic fluid that cushions the developing baby. The umbilical cord (pink) connects the foetus to the placenta, which provides nutrients and oxygen to the foetus. This foetus is in the birth position, with its head resting at the top of the birth canal. Foetuses usually assume this position from around the eighth month of pregnancy.

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19-11-2010

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