"Fetology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fetology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study of fetal development and diagnosis of fetal abnormalities or disorders during pregnancy.
A fetishist is a person who has a strong and typically intense emotional attachment to an object, activity, or body part that is not typically associated with sexual desire. This attachment is often referred to as a "sex fetish". For example, some people may find certain items of clothing or fabrics sexually arousing, or may engage in behaviors such as foot worship or handcuff play as a way to experience sexual arousal or pleasure.
Fetishists are people who have a strong sexual attraction to a particular object, body part, or activity, often in a way that is not considered normal or acceptable by societal standards. The term "fetish" refers to the object or activity that is the focal point of their sexual desire. These desires may be seen as unconventional or even taboo by some, and may involve behaviors that are illegal or morally unacceptable.
Fetlocks refer to the two long hairs that grow from the hooves of a horse. They are often long and flowing, and are sometimes kept long as a matter of pride or for aesthetic purposes.
Fetomaternal means relating to the bond or relationship between a fetus and its mother. It can also refer to the unique and special connection between a pregnant woman and her unborn child.
The term "fetoplacental" refers to the combined organs of the placenta and the fetus in a pregnant woman.
Fetoscopic refers to the practice of performing medical procedures or examinations on a fetus while it is still in the womb, typically using a fetoscope or other specialized medical devices. This may include procedures such as diagnosing and treating fetal abnormalities, monitoring fetal development, and performing surgeries or interventions to improve the chances of survival or quality of life for the fetus.