File:20 weeks pregnant.png
This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.
Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help. |
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license. | ||
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5-2.0-1.0 CC-BY-SA-2.5-2.0-1.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5-2.0-1.0 truetrue |
Contents |
Summary
This is a picture of a human fetus at 20 weeks' gestational age (i.e. 18 weeks after fertilization). A colour version of this image is available at Wikimedia See larger version at 3D Pregnancy. A rotatable 3D version of this photo is available here, and a sketch is available here.& martin is gonna be the BEST daddy ever The company behind 3DPregnancy.com is Tribal Internet Projects, a Dutch-based publisher of family websites. 3Dpregnancy.com was launched in 2007.
This particular picture was drawn by Melchior Meijer who is a 3D artist. He and 3Dpregnancy.com used various resources to produce the illustration, including books, DVD's and websites to verify how a fetus looks at this stage of development. Some of the resources relied upon were as follows:
A Child is Born (A book by Lennart Nilsson)
In the Womb (DVD)
In the Womb (Book)
Kidshealth.org (Website)
Other sources for assessment of accuracy
When comparing this image to other images, it should be kept in mind that this stage of development is often referenced using different numerical descriptions. This is an approximate drawing of a fetus 18 weeks after fertilization, i.e. at the beginning of the 19th week after fertilization. This is equivalent to a gestational age of about 20 weeks, i.e. at the beginning of the 21st week of gestational age. This drawing can be compared to other online images of a fetus at approximately the same stage of development, including the following images:
(1) Photograph of fetus during 18th week after fertilization, from Thomas W. Sadler, Langman's Medical Embryology, page 92 (2006) via Google Books;
(2) Motion-picture 4D ultrasound of fetus at 19 weeks after fertilization, from the Endowment for Human Development;
(3) Drawing of fetus at 20 weeks’ gestational age, from KidsHealth.org which has a medical review board;
(4) Drawing of fetus at 20 weeks' gestational age, from Michigan Department of Community Health.
Note that during week 11 of gestational age, the eyelids fuse and remain fused until week 24. See Michele Isaacs Gliksman, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth, p. 113 (2004).
Details about donation of image
The owners of this image donated it to Wikimedia. The original version that the owners donated had a watermark which has subsequently been removed according to Wikimedia policy. See here. The present image (without watermark) was donated by Wouter Vergeer
“ | For now we are only willing to share these four 3D pictures under the CC-SY-BA license. Lets first see how this goes before we decide to share more or, perhaps in the future, all our works....I noticed you changed the picture and removed the CC-SY-BA notification. Which is fine by us. We just added them to make sure everybody saw they were released under CC-SY-BA license and nobody would delete them. We did notice, however that the quality of the images has decreased quite a lot due to the cropping. I enclosed new versions of the images at better quality with this email. Would you be so kind to upload these? Or should we do this? The company behind 3DPregnancy.com is Tribal Internet Projects. We are Dutch based publisher of family websites. We are working on a corporate website containing more company information. If you have any more questions, please let me know. And thank you for your involvement. With kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Wouter Vergeer Managing Director Tribal Internet Projects BV Larenweg 24 5234 KA 's-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Toll Free form U.S. and Canada: 1-888-766-5577 Tel.: +31 (0)73 6158113 (NEW NUMBER) Fax.: +31 (0)73 6124756 Internet: www.tribal.nl E-mail: wouter.vergeer@tribal.nl |
” |
This image is now licensed under a "free" license.
This image was converted to black and white, in response to some objections here. The staff of 3D Pregnancy was notified, and provided the following reply (at Mon, 7 Jan 2008 10:55:23):
“ | Thank you for notifying me. The black and white version as currently online, are fine! Thnx for the change. With kind regards, Wouter. | ” |
Original Upload Log at Wikipedia
11:59, 28 August 2007 3dpregnancy (Talk | contribs) 120×120 10 KB Fetus at 20 weeks pregnant. (Fetus is 18 weeks old)
This image has already been uploaded to Wikipedia, and it was recommended to upload it instead to Wikimedia Commons.
Upload log as Image:20 weeks pregnant.jpg
Date/Time | User | Dimensions | File size | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
21:19, 5 February 2008 | Andrew c ( talk · contribs) | 120×120 | 14 KB | Reverted to version as of 20:11, 5 January 2008 I request that my work not be used anymore. DO NOT USE MY WORK. Thanks! |
20:11, 5 January 2008 | Ferrylodge ( talk · contribs) | 120×120 | 14 KB | This is merely an edited version of image already uploaded. It has been edited primarily to convert from colour to black and white. |
14:41, 29 August 2007 | Ferrylodge ( talk · contribs) | 120×120 | 5 KB | {{ cc-by-sa-2.5,2.0,1.0}} Uploading same pic but with higher quality. |
03:53, 29 August 2007 | Ferrylodge ( talk · contribs) | 120×114 | 2 KB | {{ cc-by-sa-2.5,2.0,1.0}} This is merely a cropped version of the image originally uploaded, in order to remove the watermark. |
01:27, 29 August 2007 | Ferrylodge ( talk · contribs) | 120×120 | 10 KB | {{ cc-by-sa-2.5,2.0,1.0}} This image has already been uploaded to Wikipedia, and it was recommended to upload it instead to Wikimedia Commons. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:6_weeks_pregnant.jpg This is a picture of a human fetus at 20 we |
File usage
Metadata
Horizontal resolution | 28.35 dpc |
---|---|
Vertical resolution | 28.35 dpc |
File change date and time | 05:32, 8 February 2008 |
I want to learn more...
SOS Childrens Villages has brought Wikipedia to the classroom. SOS Children is famous for the love and shelter it brings to lone children, but we also support families in the areas around our Children's Villages, helping those who need us the most. If you'd like to help, learn how to sponsor a child.