foetus in the PONS Dictionary

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Ultrasound technology has made it possible for pregnant women and their families to learn the gender of a foetus early in a pregnancy.
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As a pregnancy advances, more powerful moral reasons are required to allow the destruction of the embryo/foetus.
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Since the anti-cancer drugs she was taking could harm the foetus, she was stopped from taking them.
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The narrative revolves around two children who liberate a century-old foetus preserved in the specimen collection of their school laboratory.
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They scream, causing their father to rush to them, and when he sees the decomposing foetuses, he vomits violently.
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As the foetus descends within the uterus in preparation for birth, the presenting part, usually the head, rests on and is supported by the cervix.
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He found that although she had suffered severe bruising, the foetus was uninjured.
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The unborn foetus should move five times per hour, or ten times in any twelve hour period.
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It is usually an inherited defect, which occurs during the development of the foetus and rarely by trauma.
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If the haemorrhage has already occurred and now stopped, an inutero transfusion of red cells to the foetus may be recommended.
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