What's your question? My advice is to purchase a book called "what to expect when expecting" and read it together with your spouse or partner.
Yes, the word 'birth' is a noun, a word for the occasion or the process of an offspring's emergence from the body of its mother.
If a birth mother gives birth to twins, she can choose to place both twins for adoption together or separately. The decision typically depends on the birth mother's preferences and circumstances. The adoption process for twins would involve finding an adoptive family willing and able to take both children.
You have the have sex with him and then he has to have sex with his birth mother, then decide which was better in bed. He then has to go to the one who he thinks was better in bed.
A birth mother is the woman who gives birth to a child.
HPV appears to be transferred from the mother to the infant during the birth process.
Either birth mother or legal adoptive mother. In the case of adoption the adoptive mother becomes the birth mother in the eyes of the state
Their birth mother is Debbie Rowe
His real birth mother was Mary Ball.
If she is your birth mother, she is your mother by necessity of implied Definitions, and physics. Some folks, who were adopted at birth, regard the adoptee's as the true parents, but the Fact is, you can only have one Birth mother, so you could refer to her as, "My Birth Mother" this does not prevent you from calling your adoptee Mother, Mother as well. The Traditional Roles of Females Via History, would more then suggest that "Mother" is not necessarly the Birth Mother, but rather the Care Provider of any and all, as in Motherhood.,,Mother Earth, Mother Teresa, Mother Nature, Etc.
Yes, A serious illness in the mother, such as an underactive thyroid, or diabetes mellitus, in which her body cannot process sugar, also can cause birth defects in the child.
A calving cow if she's in the process of giving birth (which is what freshening is referred to), or a new momma cow (or just plain new mother) if she's already given birth.
no a mother giraffe is not endangered while giving birth.