There are studies that suggest that more than 30% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, with several cases taking place even before awareness of the pregnancy. Read to learn more.
Unborn babies use a gene inherited from their dads to convince pregnant moms' bodies to deliver more nutrients to growing fetuses. Continue reading to learn more.
Fetal development starts from conception and goes on until the baby's delivery. The entire process is quite intricate and complicated. Read to learn more.
Japanese scientists were able to pull off growing lab-grown babies from mouse models, and now, they think that humanity is just five years away from seeing similar breakthroughs. Read to learn more.
The first-of-its-kind surgical procedure was successfully performed on a fetus inside her mother’s womb to treat a rare condition known as VOGM. Read the article to find out more.
A rare incident in China involved a fetus that developed inside the skull of its twin and it had to be surgically removed. Read the story for the details.
A new study shows that unborn babies react to taste and smell, giving insight into how human taste and smell receptors develop in the womb. Read the article to learn more.
Lab-grown foods might become the next ethical and sustainable choice of sustenance. Read on to know how this same option ended up as the least-favored food alternative.
Chinese scientists recently claimed they have developed an artificial intelligence or AI nanny which can monitor and look after embryos as they develop into fetuses in an artificial womb setting.
Conjoined twins are two babies born physically connected with each other. Although many of them do not survive birth, some are also born and get to live until adulthood like the 19-year-old conjoined twins in India who just git their first job.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have recently found a key indication that the fetus is using to regulate its nutrient supply from the placenta, showing a tug-of-war between genes they have inherited from their father and their mother.
A new study confirms that coronavirus does not affect the brain development of fetuses in expectant mothers who tested positive with mild or moderate COVID-19 during pregnancy