No. The tubes are not flexible and are unable to be housed there. If it is fertilized there, it will result in a miscarriage most likely. If not, it can cause serious complications for both the mother and the baby.
How do you know when a baby is forming in the fellopian tubes
The baby will surely die
No. The fallopian tubes just carry the egg to the uterus. The baby grows in the uterus and is not affected by the fallopian tubes
I assume you mean an ectopic? An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes instead of the uterus. Unfortunately the baby cannot survive and will either be removed or the mother will have a miscarriage.
The earliest a baby has been known to survive is 22 weeks.
yes you can
A baby can survive in the tube but usually only 5 to 6 months. The tube can stretch. I am a nurse and know of one incident where the baby lived. But the tube has to be removed after the baby is removed. And yes, it is a painful pregnancy. No, the baby does not develop normally, it can rupture the tubes causing internal bleeding and kill the mother. If this is happening to you, you must see a doctor and get it sorted ASAP. I had an ectopic pregnancy (baby grew in the tubes) and it nearly killed me! I had to have my tube and baby removed 3 months into my pregnancy but if you see someone sooner, you can save your tube and thus your fertility, and a lot of pain! An injection exists which can cause the baby to abort quickly and relatively painlessly, laptopic salpingectomy (the removal of the tube and baby) is painful, debilitating, leaves you less fertile, with an increased chance of future ectopics and with horrible permanent scars.
yes. or it wont even be born ( the baby is a vampire so technically it does survive)
No
No, they cant survive rosemarys baby.
No Because You Wont ave Enough Tubes To Have The Support For Your Baby.
It is unlikely - but nature sometimes surprises us.