Don't Mistakenly Understand the Term Fetus Not Developing
Actually, in medical science there is no such thing as an unborn fetus. What exists is an empty pregnancy (blighted ovum). Recognize the differences in empty pregnancies that are often misinterpreted as an underdeveloped fetus, with IUGR or slow-growing fetuses. In the understanding of the general public, the term fetal development does not refer to empty pregnancy, not the condition of a slow growing fetus. In the medical world, the condition referred to as an undeveloped fetus is called a blighted ovum. An empty pregnancy is defined as the formation of a pregnancy sac, but there is no embryo in it. This condition occurs when the egg in the uterus has been fertilized, but does not develop into the next stage into an embryo (future fetus). While the delay in fetal physical growth is known as IUGR (intrauterine growth restriction), which is that the physical growth of the fetus is incompatible with its developmental age. IUGR is also known as a term pregnancy. Cause The Fetus Is Not