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... uterus . Attachment to the uterus marks the end of the germinal stage and occurs about 2 weeks after conception . Within 36 hours after fertilization , the single - celled zygote that will be the child Vicky enters a period of rapid ...
... uterus . Attachment to the uterus marks the end of the germinal stage and occurs about 2 weeks after conception . Within 36 hours after fertilization , the single - celled zygote that will be the child Vicky enters a period of rapid ...
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... uterus , where it grows normally . This procedure is sometimes performed when a woman's fallopian tubes are blocked or absent , preventing the ovum and sperm from meeting , or when conditions of her uterus or ovaries prevent the release ...
... uterus , where it grows normally . This procedure is sometimes performed when a woman's fallopian tubes are blocked or absent , preventing the ovum and sperm from meeting , or when conditions of her uterus or ovaries prevent the release ...
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... uterus , lasting for 15 to 25 seconds . These contractions were stronger and more regular than similar contractions she had occasionally felt over the past few months . As the intervals between them became shorter , the sensation ...
... uterus , lasting for 15 to 25 seconds . These contractions were stronger and more regular than similar contractions she had occasionally felt over the past few months . As the intervals between them became shorter , the sensation ...
Contents
HOW THIS BOOK PRESENTS THE STUDY OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
AND METHODS FOR STUDYING | 9 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
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