Friday, 4 November 2011

My world - A Child Is Born

Received this incredible email and would to share it.


Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson spent 12 years of his life taking pictures of the foetus developing in the womb. These incredible photographs were taken with conventional cameras with macro lenses, an endoscope and scanning electron microscope. Nilsson used a magnification of hundreds of thousands and worked right in the womb. His first photo of the human foetus was taken in 1965.
Incredible Photos: A Child is Born


Sperm in the fallopian tube 


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
The egg cell 

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
Will they have a date?

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
Two sperms are contacting with the egg cell

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
The winning sperm

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
Sperm

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
5-6 days. 
The clump has developed into a blastocyst, containing many more cells, 
and has entered the womb 

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
8 days. 
The human embryo is attached to a wall of the uterus 

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
The brain starts to develop in the human embryo

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
24 days. 
The one-month-old embryo has no skeleton yet. 
There is only a heart that starts beating on the 18th day

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
4 weeks
Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
5 weeks: Approximately 9 mm.
You can now distinguish the face with holes for eyes, nostrils and mouth
 


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
40 days.
Embryonic cells form the placenta.
This organ connects the embryo to the uterine wall allowing nutrient uptake,
waste elimination and gas exchange via the woman's blood supply
 



Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
Eight weeks.
The rapidly-growing embryo is well protected in the foetal sac


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born

10 weeks.
The eyelids are semi-shut. They will close completely in a few days


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
16 weeks. 
The foetus uses its hands to explore its own body and its surroundings


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
The skeleton consists mainly of flexible cartridge. 
A network of blood vessels is visible through the thin skin


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
18 weeks: Approximately 14 cm.
The foetus can now perceive sounds from the outside world
 


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
20 weeks: Approximately 20 cm.
Woolly hair, known as lanugo, covers the entire head
 


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
24 weeks

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
26 weeks

Incredible Photos: A Child is Born
6 months.
There are still 8-10 weeks ahead, so the little human is getting ready to leave the uterus.
It turns upside down because it will be easier to get out this way


Incredible Photos: A Child is Born

It's a incredible journey and it is awesome photo that Mr Lennart taken and share it with us - the incredible journey of foetus.

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