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Pregnancy is a state in which a woman carries a fertilized egg inside her body. After the egg is fertilized by a sperm and then implanted in the lining of the uterus, it develops into the placenta and embryo, and later into a fetus. Pregnancy usually lasts 40 weeks, beginning from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period, and is divided into three trimesters, each lasting three months.
At the end of the first month, the embryo is about a third of an inch long, and its head and trunk--plus the beginnings of arms and legs--have started to develop. The embryo receives nutrients and eliminates waste through the umbilical cord and placenta. By the end of the first month, the liver and digestive system begin to develop, and the heart starts to beat.
In the second month, the heart starts to pump and the nervous system (including...
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