What is embryonic development?

By (psychologist).
Last Update: 02/11/2022

Embryonic development is the period of time from the union of the egg and sperm, i.e. fertilization, until the day of delivery.

When fertilization occurs correctly, the zygote is formed. This would correspond to the first stage of the embryonic development process. This is followed by the formation of the blastula, the gastrula, and, finally, differentiation.

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 Cristina  Algarra Goosman
Cristina Algarra Goosman
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Psychologist
Graduated in Psychology by the University of Valencia (UV) and specialized in Clinical Psychology by the European University Center and specific training in Infertility: Legal, Medical and Psychosocial Aspects by University of Valencia (UV) and ADEIT.
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