"On July 19, 1962, French cyclist José Meiffret reached a speed of 204.73 km/h on a bicycle on a highway in Germany. Pedaling behind a Mercedes-Benz 300SL modified with an aerodynamic fairing, he used a bike equipped with a 130-tooth chainring. During this challenge, he faced strong vibrations and a high risk of an accident, achieving one of the most remarkable feats in the history of speed cycling."

It is common usage in English to refer to it as a baby, even in utero. Just ask your mother. But you do bring up an important question, when is it a baby? Dont say "at birth", my son's best friend was born at 28 weeks in an emergency c section because of a car accident. He is a good kid and no less of a person because he wasn't born at 40 weeks.
Sheldon Cooper companion.
#42 *drown