The term Intrauterine Pregnancy refers to the optimal conditions under which the gestation of an embryo develops. The etymology of the term allows by itself to be identified with the good process of pregnancy, the prefix " Intra " that refers to " Inside " and " Uterine " for " Uterus " that is to say "Inside the uterus". An intrauterine pregnancy would be the opposite of an ectopic pregnancy, which develops when the sperm does not reach its rightful place within the maternal ovum, which implies an imminent death of the fetus and a mortal danger for the mother.
In the case of humans, when talking about an intrauterine pregnancy, it will be completed around week 40, when the baby's formation process is complete and optimal for it to come out of the womb. There is nothing of relevance in intrauterine pregnancy, perhaps in society when the term is applied in front of someone who does not know it, it can generate uncertainty, but the most common is when that is happening. Rather, it is a medical term that highlights the normality of the female's pregnancy process.
Pregnancy represents a complex symptom in the female, in the case of humans, the absence of the menstrual period is the most common characteristic to identify a pregnancy, the studies that are carried out to verify that it is a pregnancy are basically with fluids such as urine or liquids expelled by the woman through the vagina, since the arrival of a baby to the breast belly represents an important change in the body's chemistry.
Culturally, pregnancy represents a diverse range of customs that go hand in hand with regional and local traditions. It is important to highlight that the conception of a baby is always governed by the rules established within a family nucleus. The most evolved cultures prohibit the conception of children between relatives, so that relationships can only be between people whose consanguinity is not the same, otherwise it could be considered from a nefarious act to an aberration.