A human being must be sexually mature to become pregnant. Sexual maturity occurs in early teenage years. So, no newborn can ever be "pregnant"! A twin in the mother's uterus would never be in its twin's uterus. In fact, each fetus has its own amniotic sac--a large bubble full of special fluid where a fetus grows.
Yes.
No. Once you are pregnant the ovulation stops and the uterus is also closed by the mucus plug.
You can become pregnant within 2-4 weeks after the baby is born.
a baby was born somewhere.
click on the special seed and your baby will be born
One twin is always born after the first one. Even in a c-section delivery...they have to pull out one baby at a time.
she was never pregnant!!!
Yes, it is possible for a mother to be pregnant with twins, where one twin can develop inside the other. This phenomenon is known as "twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome" or "vanishing twin syndrome," where one embryo is absorbed by the other during early pregnancy. In rare cases, a condition called "fetus in fetu" can occur, where a malformed twin becomes encapsulated within the other twin's body, resembling a parasitic twin. However, such cases are extremely uncommon.
I don't know many, but I do know that if a pregnant woman catches rubella while pregnant, yes, her baby can be born with a disability.
Twin fawns
yeah. just get him tested
Men cannot get pregnant or bear children