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No, a woman's body cannot absorb a baby in the literal sense. During pregnancy, the embryo or fetus develops within the uterus, drawing nutrients and oxygen from the mother through the placenta. If a pregnancy does not proceed normally, such as in cases of miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, the body may expel the pregnancy tissue rather than absorb it. However, the term "absorb" is not medically accurate in describing these processes.
cw: The female body readies itself for pregnancy. If no pregnancy, the body dumps the readied tissue and starts over again. It's a fast way to get ready for pregnancy. Some species (as I recall) absorb the tissues and recycle at a slower rate.
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
No. Alligators are reptiles, not felines.
Felines are strict carnivores.
No, your body does not absorb salt water from the ocean when you swim in it.
The semen has to come back out of the body since the body can not absorb it and the uterus is a dead end. The sperms are still swimming though so pregnancy can still happen if she ovulates. The semen is supposed to come back out. That's normal.
Capillaries in Villi absorb all other nutrients except fat.
Dream On - 1990 Felines--- Nothing More Than Felines 4-24 was released on: USA: 23 March 1994
There are several things that can cause the human body to lose iron. Blood loss, a lack of iron in your diet, and an inability to absorb iron are all causes to losing iron. Pregnancy can also cause your body to lose iron.
For a start, they are not felines. The fox is a member of the Canidae family, along with wolves, dogs and jackals. Felines are cats.