Yes, absolutely. As long as they are fertile and healthy they should have the same chances as everyone else of getting pregnant.
Yes, provided both man and woman has heterozygous genes for Rh.
One of them can have a baby with a woman and then the other man can adopt the child. To make a baby you need a sperm and a egg so 2 men can not physically make a baby together without a woman.
Of course a normal walking woman will prefer a normal man rather than the one in wheelchair. But we never choose who we fall for, so it depends.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
Making a baby is equal parts from the man and the woman. The woman's body produces the egg cell and the man's body produces sperm cells. When one of the sperm cells unites with the egg cell, then the baby starts to develop. From then on, all the work of 'making the baby' is done by the woman's body. So you could say that it takes two to start the baby but the woman 'makes the baby'!
not necessary
no
The name of the woman is legally 'Thomas Beatie,' born Tracy Lagondin.There was no real man who had a baby. The 'man' is really a woman who hasundergone surgical procedures and chemical therapy to look like a man.
No. Babies need to be raised by BOTH PARENTS, and if the woman has children by more than one man, neither man is going to be interested in raising the child.
Any one fertile man and any one fertile woman can have a baby together. Your blood type is only important for the blood type your baby will have.
That is very rare! Usually, a man will be in love with you before he finds out you're pregnant.If the man is not in love with you before that, pregnancy does not change it.He's more likely to love the baby than he's to love you, but there are many fathers who will fail to love both, the baby and the woman.
yes