A 21 week old baby is a fully developed child that lacks the lung maturity to live outside the womb. From this point the child only needs to gain weight and lung maturity to be born if you go to a site at www.bible.ca/s-Abortion.htm you can see a 21 week old fetus having surgery in the womb to correct spinol bifida and the little boy has grabbed hold of the surgeons finger. It is adorable.
Update: First verified recorded 21-week old baby survives outside the womb: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/04/21/youngest-surviving-premature-baby-leaves-hospital/
One month is a very large span of development for a fetus so I will help you understand the development week by week.
Week 14: Your baby is 3 1/2" long and weighs about 1 ounce or about the size of a flip phone. Your baby has fingerprints this week! Your baby is learning how to control voluntary muscle movements.
Week 15: Your baby is 4" long and weighs about 2 ounces or about the size of a Kit Kat! You may start feeling flutters of movement this week! Your baby will grow eyebrows this week! Your baby can also sense light. He is also experiencing hiccups and is perfecting sucking and swallowing this week.
Week 16: Your baby is 4"-5" inches long and weighs 3 ounces, or about the length of your mascara. Your baby is mastering facial expressions such as squinting, yawning etc. If your baby is a girl, she has fully developed ovaries and female reproductive organs this week. Your baby's eyes are also in their final position to stay. This is also the week most women have amniocentesis performed if they decide it is right for them.
Week 17: Your baby is 5" long and weighs 4 ounces or about the size of a baked potato! This week your baby is starting to store fat to keep him/her warm. The nail beds are forming on your baby's finer and toe nails this week!
well kind of like a bird fetus. go here >>> (its a Google searched image) http://www.takegreatpictures.com/content/images/tip1_5134.jpg
It is possible to become pregnant 3 months after delivering a baby, but the gestational period is generally 9 months in normal healthy pregnancies.
no its dangerous for the baby
No, she is only 3-4 months pregnant at the moment.
Yes it can harm the baby.
Yes! Piglets (baby Guniea pigs) can get their mother pregnant at 3 weeks old! Also the sows (girls) can get pregnant at a month or so old...but they are pregnant for almost 3 months!
Sows are pregnant for 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days.
About 1 can of whoopass!
Yes, you can get pregnant again as soon as you ovulate.
9 months before that,, If you couldn't realize that then maybe you should have the responsibility to be pregnant..
No. If you are pregnant, your period will not come until you have had the baby.
Women and babies are all different, also the moms weight when she got pregnant make a difference too. My niece had a baby last year she gained 30 lbs and had a 7 lb baby, she didn't look pregnant until her 8th month (she is tall and skinny). I'm short, not fat but I always looked pregnant by 3 or 4 months.
No that would be a miscarriage. No baby will survive it that early.