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fetal A suckling; also one that gives suck. More especially, an absorbent. As a young child, sleeping with a very old person, is robbed of its vitality. The imperceptible nutrition; the unseen current of life that passes from one person to another. A healer gives haoma (fetal food) to the sick. A child that dies before birth, has a fetal spirit; it is fetaled on a mortal until it attains development. Many full-grown spirits (angels) fetal themselves on mortals, and so live. ...
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fetal alcohol effects A pattern of mental and physical birth abnormalities associated with children whose mothers abused alcohol during pregnancy. The symptoms are less severe than those in fetal alcohol syndrome.
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fetal alcohol syndrome A pattern of mental and physical birth abnormalities found in some children of mothers who drank excessively during pregnancy.
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fetal period in humans week 9 to 36 of development is considered the fetal stage and is divided into 23 Carnegie stages based upon developmental milestones. The first 8 weeks time is considered the embryonic period. Note when searching an alternate spelling "foetal". (More? Fetal | Embryo Stages)
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fetal hydrops fluid retention of the fetus or newborn infant
Ãâó: aspin.asu.edu/geneinfo/glos-f.htm
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