Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts

Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts
Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts

Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts

Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts. Color: As the picture shows. This is ideal for teaching and studying by doctors or other medical professionals. Llustrates the anatomy and mechanics of the fetal development (1st-7th month).

Demonstrates more clearly with the base. Model A: 1st month embryo. Model B: 2nd month embryo.

Model C: 3rd month embryo. Model D: 4th month fetus (Transverse Lying). Model E-I: 5th month fetus (Breech Position). Model E-II: 5th month fetus (Transverse Lying). Model E-III: 5th month twin fetuses (Normal Position). Model F: 7th month fetus.

The length from the os uteri externum to the end is about 25cm. This lifelike model shows the human fetus in the fourth week of pregnancy. The fetus is in its natural position in the uterus. This high-quality model is an excellent tool for the anatomical study of human embryonic development.

Fetal size: natural large, 8cm high, 11cm wide, 9cm thick. In the second month of pregnancy, the embryo and uterus begin to take shape. This lifelike model shows the development of human fetus in the second month of pregnancy and the natural position of the fetus in the uterus.

Fetal size: natural large, 9cm high, 11cm wide, 8cm thick. This lifelike model shows the human fetus in the third month of pregnancy. Fetal size: natural large, 9cm high, 10.5cm wide, 8cm thick. The fourth month of pregnancy embryo and uterus (abdominal decubitus) this realistic model shows the human fetus in the fourth month of pregnancy. The fetus can be taken out from the uterus for more detailed observation.

The fetal size is naturally large, 13.5cm in height, 15cm in width and 6cm in thickness. Embryo and uterus in the fifth month of pregnancy (breech position) a realistic model shows the human fetus in the fifth month of pregnancy. The fetus is breech position in the uterus.

The fetus can be taken out. The fetal size is natural large, 16.5cm high, 12.5cm wide and 7cm thick. The embryo and uterus in the sixth month of pregnancy (supine position) are transverse in the uterus. The fetal size is naturally large, 14.5cm in height, 16cm in width and 6.5cm in thickness. The embryo and uterus in the seventh month of pregnancy show a 7-month-old fetus.

The fetus can be removed from the uterus for more detailed observation. The fetus is in a typical position in the uterus. Fetal size: natural large, 25cm high, 14cm wide, 8.5cm thick.

Twins and uterus in the fifth month of pregnancy, fetal size: natural large, 20.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, 8.5cm thick. Note : Please allow a little color variation for different display setting. Thank you for your understanding!


Anatomical Human Fetal Model Baby Fetus Foetus Pregnancy Anatomy Teaching Parts