A nullipara is a woman who hasn't borne a viable child. A nulligravida is a woman who has never been pregnant.
A nulllipara is a woman who has not given birth. Nulliparous describes a woman who has not given birth.Nullipara is a woman who has never borne a viable child. Sometimes it's abbreviated "nullip." The adjective is nulliparous.nullipara - a woman who has never given birthnulligravida - a woman who has never been pregnanthttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nulliparahttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/NulligravidanulliparaNullipara
A nulligravida is a woman who has never been pregnant. A nullipara is a woman who has never delivered a baby.Inflected Form(s): plural nul·lip·a·ras ornul·lip·a·rae \-ˌrē\: a woman who has never borne a child-compare nulligravida
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Woman can conceive children at any age as long as they have viable eggs. A 70 year old woman in India just gave birth to a child.
A barren woman is one who, because of some physical reason, cannot conceive a child. The two most common reasons are: She either can't produce viable ovum cells or there is a blockage in her tubes or uterus that prevents sperm from joining with an otherwise viable ovum.
A barren woman is a woman who is incapable of conceiving, or incapable of carrying a child to term. A woman is termed "barren" if she never manages to have a child. This is an old, emotionally-charged term which also conveys a value judgement, as if the woman's value as a person were intrinsically linked to her reproductive ability.
If she has full custody, then yes.
A Muslim woman may breast-feed another woman's child. This establishes a mother-child relationship, so that the woman and the child could never marry, and her children are considered brother and sisters of the otherwise unrelated child she has fed. However, a child "in feeding" does not heve the inheritance rights that the children of a woman's own body have, not does the wet nurse automatically inherit from the child she has fed. Surrogate pregnancy is not allowed in Islam because of the issues of parentage and inheritance.
A woman who adopts a child becomes that child's "mother".