There is a phenomenon/condition called heteropaternal superfecundation. Whereby a woman who during ovulation releases multiple eggs and is sexually active with more than one partner at the time, each partner could fertilize separate eggs. Technically she would be pregnant with the first partner before the second partner impregnated her.
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Yes, it can happen but only very early in the pregnancy. This is called superfetation. Here is an example: "In 1960, John and Mary Tress of Baltimore MD had what the nurse called twins. She was wrong. Dr Paul C Weinberg of Mt. Sinai hospital delivered the boys, Anthony John and Mark Francis, and realized that Anthony, born five minutes before his brother Mark, looked premature. Immediately, Dr Weinberg did X-rays of the boys' thigh bones and noticed a disparity in bone age. Mark was a full-term baby born five minutes after his two-months premature brother Anthony. Anthony was conceived a full two months after his brother Mark." Wikipedia.
This can happen. Some times the pregnancy hormones may not suppress the further ovulation. This next ovum may get fertilized. This is very uncommon, but possible. This condition is called as superfetation.
Yes, it can happen but only very early in the pregnancy. This is called superfetation. Here is an example: "In 1960, John and Mary Tress of Baltimore MD had what the nurse called twins. She was wrong. Dr Paul C Weinberg of Mt. Sinai hospital delivered the boys, Anthony John and Mark Francis, and realized that Anthony, born five minutes before his brother Mark, looked premature. Immediately, Dr Weinberg did X-rays of the boys' thigh bones and noticed a disparity in bone age. Mark was a full-term baby born five minutes after his two-months premature brother Anthony. Anthony was conceived a full two months after his brother Mark." Wikipedia.
This can happen. Some times the pregnancy hormones may not suppress the further ovulation. This next ovum may get fertilized. This is very uncommon, but possible. This condition is called as superfetation.
No but you can possibly have twins that could be a bit of a struggle
Er, no.
its not even fully developed yet, how is it gonna get pregnant?
No, clearly it's not possible for a woman to menstruate while pregnant.Menstruation is the process of the uterus lining shedding as a result of a woman not falling pregnant. A woman can bleed during pregnancy but she will not menstruate.
No. Once pregnant, a woman can't get pregnant-er.
Yes, it is possible. A woman can get pregnant any time she engages in intercourse though are more susceptible to pregnancy while ovulating.
No; it would not be possible.
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
No, she is already pregnant.
It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.
I'm not sure if it's the case with all women,but it happened with my mom. She grew two inches when she was pregnant with me and she was 28 at that time.
No, it is not possible.
No. If you have a vasectomy, you are a man. It might be possible, but very unlikely, that you could get a woman pregnant.
It is definitely possible to get pregnant that way. A woman going to the bathroom has no effect on whether or not she will get pregnant. A woman urinating after intercourse can reduce her rates of getting a urinary tract infection, but it has no effect on pregnancy.
Yes; that is possible.