What is fetalogenic?

"Fetalogenic" is not a standard scientific or medical term. It's possible you might have encountered a misspelling or a word used in a specific context.

Here are some possibilities:

* "Fetogenic" is a term used to describe something that causes or is related to the development of a fetus. For example, a "fetogenic drug" might be one that has a potential to harm a developing fetus.

* "Teratogenic" is a related term that describes something that causes birth defects.

* "Fetal" simply refers to the developing baby in the womb.

If you can provide more context about where you saw the word "fetalogenic," I may be able to give you a more accurate answer.

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