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Friday, June 12, 2009

Embryology MCQ 0018


At which of the following ages does fetal movement first occur?

a. 1 month

b. 2 months

c. 4 months

d. 6 months

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The Correct option is B

Explanation with High Yield Facts:

Neuromuscular development is sufficient to allow fetal movement in the eighth week of life. Other features of week 8 include the first appearance of a thin skin, a head as large as the rest of the body, forward-looking eyes, appearance of digits on the hands and feet, appearance of testes and ovaries (but not distinguishable external genitalia), and a crown-rump length of approximately 30 mm. By the end of the eighth week, nearly all adult structures have at least begun to develop, and the fetus "looks like a baby".

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