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Old 07-10-2023, 01:23 PM   #13255
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Subtle or creative is always appreciated. We already have a Yoho, how many more trolls do we need that pretend to be rich and fabulous while overusing ten-year-old buzzwords they heard from Joe Rogan and Bill Maher?

I did have a little laugh about reading how “factually correct” the shirt was, though, after spending an afternoon with my friend and her wife and the baby she just gave birth to lol. I’ll have to let her know she defied human possibility.
Here, I found this for you...

"Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth when a baby grows and develops inside the mother's womb. Because it's impossible to know exactly when conception occurs, gestational age is measured from the first day of the mother's last menstrual cycle to the current date. It is measured in weeks.

This means that during weeks 1 and 2 of pregnancy, a woman is not yet pregnant. This is when your body is preparing for a baby. A normal gestation lasts anywhere from 37 to 42 weeks.

Week 1 to 2

The first week of pregnancy starts with the first day of a woman's menstrual period. She is not yet pregnant.
During the end of the second week, an egg is released from an ovary. This is when you are most likely to conceive if you have unprotected intercourse.

Week 3

During intercourse, sperm enters the vagina after the man ejaculates. The strongest sperm will travel through the cervix (the opening of the womb, or uterus), and into the fallopian tubes.

A single sperm and the mother's egg cell meet in the fallopian tube. When the single sperm enters the egg, conception occurs. The combined sperm and egg is called a zygote.

The zygote contains all of the genetic information (DNA) needed to become a baby. Half the DNA comes from the mother's egg and half from the father's sperm.

The zygote spends the next few days traveling down the fallopian tube. During this time, it divides to form a ball of cells called a blastocyst.
A blastocyst is made up of an inner group of cells with an outer shell.
The inner group of cells will become the embryo. The embryo is what will develop into your baby.

The outer group of cells will become structures, called membranes, which nourish and protect the embryo.

Week 4

Once the blastocyst reaches the uterus, it buries itself in the uterine wall.
At this point in the mother's menstrual cycle, the lining of the uterus is thick with blood and ready to support a baby.

The blastocyst sticks tightly to the wall of the uterus and receives nourishment from the mother's blood."
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