I doubt it, im no RN or anything, but the appendix is attached to your large intestine and doesnt affect reproductive organs. I think if it caused any damage, it could be easily repaired by surgery. If the appendix burst and caused internal infection, it could damage or destroy the ovaries and other key parts of the reproductive system. This would be an exception and would be a case where it wasn't treated for a long time.
It's individual since sometimes a woman burst all the way to the anus and most of the time they have to do a incission on the side so she wont burst. But the size of a babys head is probably true.
75% chance of having straight hair and 25 % chance having curly Alleles Curly (woman) Curly Straight Straight Straight (guy) Straight Straight Curly
The woman could be AA or AO and the man could be BB or BO. The children would all be AB.
No, he was married and had 5 children.
you get to help woman so they can have children, and we can better economy
Burst appendix will endanger your life, unless treated promptly. It is going to affect the pregnancy as well. But in any case your life is more important. The pregnancy can continue, only if you survive.
I love children. After I settle in my life I will be having my own children. Its sound enough to a woman.
When a man or woman is unable to or has difficulty having children
When a man or woman is unable to or has difficulty having children
There is no record of him having any children, nor of him having been married. Nor is there definitive evidence that he was not married, or that he did not father children. It would be presumptuous of any person to state definitively that Christ did or did not marry or have children.
A man living with another woman having a child or children, is very irresponsible because no matter how you word it the child or children are illigitimate.
Some women plan plastic surgery after having their own children.
No. But having children may affect the shape and size of the tattoo because of the changes the woman's body goes through.
Hey there. Me again. Mathematically, the odds of predicting correctly four male children is 1 in 16, or 6.25%
Yes, the blood type of a person does not prevent a person from having children. Having O negative blood will not prevent a man from having children. The only issue comes when an RH Positive man tries to have children with an RH Negative woman. This causes problems, due to subsequent rejection reactions by the mother, but they can be handled if they are known in advance. Talk to your doctor.
yes they should
A woman can have at least 20 children