"A documentary which shows the actual conception and development of a baby."@en
"The birth of a child is a miraculous and mysterious event, but, the process of human reproduction and fetal development as a biological event occurs in very precise, easy to understand steps. The basics of cell division, the female reproductive system, the life cycles of the sperm and ovum, and the physical changes that occur in the body of a pregnant woman are all shown through photography. Shows the actual process of the birth of a child in complete detail."@en
"This documentary begins with the moment of conception when egg and sperm meet. Live action film as well as still photography document moments such as a tiny embryo's beating heart which is as small as the head of a pin, then follows through the stages of growth during thirty-eight weeks of pregnancy. This version is specially edited for family viewing, but parental supervision is advised."@en
"Interior microphotography of the human female shows reproduction from the fertilization of an egg to gestation and birth of a baby."
"The process of human reproduction and fetal development as a biological event occurs in very precise, easy to understand steps from cell division through the inner workings of the female reproductive system, the life cycles of the sperm and ovum and the physical changes that occur in the body of a pregnant woman. Contains nudity and explicit presentation of child birth."
"Shows the creation of a new human life. Begins before the moment of conception when egg and sperm meet and follows the remarkable journey that ends with the birth of a child."@en
"This program follows the processes of human maturation, sex cell development, conception, fetal development and birth, illustrated with stunning photography, and accompanied by a clear scientific narration."@en
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