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Перевод: fetus
[существительное] плод ; утробный плод; зародыш ; эмбрион
Тезаурус:
- "PopCon has been doing research all over the world to establish that the majority of prospective parents would prefer a son to a daughter, and many would be prepared to undergo minor medical procedures to ensure that they got their wish, including the abortion of a female fetus," Dorothy told a hushed audience in a room at a secret address in North London.
- In order to achieve this, almost seven million egg cell precursors are laid down in the female fetus.
- However, in the specialised cells that support and nourish the fetus the immune reaction is greater against a mule fetus than against a horse fetus.
- Rubella (German measles) can cause devastating damage to the fetus in early pregnancy and girls who have not had an attack of this disease by the age of puberty are offered immunisation against this virus so that any baby conceived would be protected, although this should soon be rare in the UK because from 1988, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) protection has been available to all infants.
- Suitable grounds might include prolonged, augmented, or induced labours; multiple pregnancies; thick meconium staining of amniotic fluid; and a growth retarded or preterm fetus.
- Even in the prenatal period the fetus is communicating that it is growing in size; and in the later months of pregnancy that it is capable of movement.
- It may be true that "an uncompromised normal fetus may not be harmed by intense maternal exercise in the first and second trimesters" .
- This possibility is available because the fetus is regarded as less important than the mother.
- But the cells usually died when they underwent the reduction division (meiosis) necessary to produce gametes with half the parental chromosomes, so that the older the fetus the fewer the germ cells found.
- The results of calculations based on estimates of environmental discharges and on modelling of risks attributable to such radiation suggest that the doses delivered to the child or fetus were far too low to explain the cluster unless either the discharges were considerably underestimated or the assumptions made in computing the risks were grossly incorrect.
- Secondly, the most obvious suggestion is that the cases are caused by the direct effects of environmental radiation on the child or fetus.
- In cases of full surrogacy, where the fetus is not genetically related to the surrogate mother, there appears to be some doubt as to who is the legal mother, and this question will need to be settled.
- to the fetus from the mother's blood supply, e.g syphilis, rubella
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