Implantatio (embryo humanus)
Implantatio in hominibus sapientibus aliisque mammalibus praeter monotremata est prima graviditatis statio, cum conceptus, hac in statione progressus antenatalis mera blastocystis, in vallo uterino adhaerescit.[1] Fetus per hanc adhaesionem oxygenium et nutrimenta ex matre accipit ut crescere possit. Implantatio ovi fertilizati in hominibus plerumque fit novem fere dies post ovulationem, a sex ad duodecim dies varians.[2]
Nexus interni
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Miller, Karl. 2004. Letters to the Editor: Does Pregnancy Begin at Fertilization: In Response. Family Medicine, November-December, 690–691. PDF.
- Wilcox, A. J., D. D. Baird, et C. R. Weinberg. 1999. Time of implantation of the Conceptus and loss of pregnancy. New England Journal of Medicine 340(23):1796–1799. PMID 10362823. doi:10.1056/NEJM199906103402304.