Betty is a pregnant woman who says that she can feel her baby's movements in utero. In which stage of prenatal development is her baby?
A) germinal
B) embryonic
C) fetal
D) cephalocaudal
C) fetal During weeks 17 through 20, the mother begins to feel movements as the fetus rolls around within the amniotic sac.
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