A Gestational sac at 5 and a half weeks (vaginal scan). Fetal poles can not yet be seen
A fetus at 6 weeks (vaginal scan)
A fetus at 7 weeks with cord and yolk sac ( vaginal scan )
A fetus at 7and a half weeks
Real Video movie of a fetus at 7 weeks (777K)
A fetus at 8 weeks
Spaceman came traveling. A fetus at 9 weeks
A fetus at 10 weeks
Twin pregnancy at 10 weeks
The stuff toy monkey. A fetus at 11 weeks
A fetus at 12 weeks
Real Video movie of a fetus at 10 weeks (861K)
A fetus at 14 weeks
A 17 weeks fetus . The eyeball is quite clearly seen
An 18 weeks fetus lying on its back with mouth closed
Don't make me laugh ! (The same fetus with mouth opened)
The front of the fetal face showing eyes, nose and mouth
The front of the fetal face showing the eyelids
The same fetus showing the right eyeball
How much longer must I wait ? (A 19 weeks fetus scratching its head)
Real Video movie of a fetus moving it's tongue (1148K)
The three measurements that are usually made in assessing the size of the fetus:
The biparietal diameter
The femur length
The abdominal circumference
Some fetal organs
:
The fetal lips
The fetal ear
O. K ! (The fetal hand)
Another fetal hand showing crease
The hand of a 14 weeks fetus
The lower limb
The fetal spine
The fetal heart inside the chest (showing the 2 atria and ventricles)
Another view of the heart with aorta coming out
The umbilical cord
Cross section of the umbilical cord showing 2 arteries and 1 vein
The fetal kidneys
The male genitals (between the thighs)
The female genitals (labia)
The fetal brain with cerebral blood vessels in color
Color flow mapping image of the umbilical cord
3-D images of the fetus
Quicktime 4-D movie of a fetus 'yawning'
Video clips courtesy of
Sound Wave Images Inc
. 4-D clip courtesy of Dr. B Benoit.
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