foetus - name given to the developing baby inside the womb from the 8th week of pregnancy, placenta - structure that provides food and oxygen from the mother to the foetus, navel - scar left when the umbilical cord is cut - also called the belly button, umbilical cord - connects the foetus to the placenta, oxygen and food pass from mother to foetus, waste moves from foetus to the mother, cervix - entrance to the womb, keeps the foetus there and widens during birth, oviduct - tube where fertilisation takes place, uterus - organ that the foetus develops inside, trimester - period of 3 months during the pregnancy, 40 - approximate number of weeks a pregnancy lasts, 9 - number of months a pregnancy lasts, amniotic fluid - liquid that surrounds the foetus to protect it, zygote - a fertilised egg, carbon dioxide - waste gas the foetus produces, oxygen - a gas from the air the foetus needs in order to grow, embryo - a ball of cells the zygote develops into during the first 8 weeks of pregnancy, premature - baby is born too early, gestation - time between conception and birth,

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