The scientific description, study, or documentation of fetal characteristics, development, or features.
From Latin 'fetus' (offspring, unborn child) combined with Greek '-graphia' (writing or description). This technical term emerged in medical and biological literature for documenting fetal anatomy.
Ultrasound technology made fetography possible in ways previous generations couldn't imagine—what was once just the fetus doctor felt through the abdomen became measurable, photographable, and documentable detail.
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