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The Prenatal Development Exhibit
"A highlight of Your Beginning is the return of Prenatal Development, the Museum's timeless collection of 24 real human embryos and fetuses. Ranging from 28 days to 38 weeks, this timeline vividly captures the amazing stages of growth and development before birth. Originally donated to the Museum in 1939, the collection has been newly interpreted in a darkened gallery to allow for quiet reflection upon Your Beginning."
Credit: https://www.msichicago.org/explore/whats-here/exhibits/you-the-experience/the-exhibit/your-beginning/prenatal-development/
"Collected in the 1930s by Dr. Helen Button with help from local hospitals, the Prenatal Development Exhibit contains specimens from the difficult times of the Great Depression. To the best of our knowledge, all failed to survive because of accidents or natural causes. Dr. Button obtained the parents’ permission to use these specimens as teaching tools."
Credit: https://www.msichicago.org/explore/whats-here/exhibits/you-the-experience/the-exhibit/your-beginning/prenatal-development/
https://www.msichicago.org/science-at-home/make-room-for-baby/
"During pregnancy, the baby isn't the only one undergoing big changes. Try this interactive, which shows a pregnancy's impact on the mother's body as her insides must literally Make Room for Baby. Watch the internal transformation while mothers describe in their own words what they experienced and felt during their own pregnancies."
Credit: https://www.msichicago.org/explore/whats-here/exhibits/you-the-experience/the-exhibit/your-beginning/make-room-for-baby/
Now let's learn about what happens after a ZYGOTE is formed!
Between day 1 and day 5, as the zygote floats down the fallopian tube and into the uterus, the cells divide and multiply until it became a Blastocyst.
The blastocyst implants into the uterine wall around day 8 and its cells continues to grow through week 2. Now from week 3-8 its called an Embryo!
What happens during the embryonic stage of development?
What happens during the fetal stage of development?
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