no. this is because once you have become pregnate the ovary does not release any more eggs until you are not pregnate any more.
No. Only same or extremely similar species can mate and have offspring.
Exactly the same as a non-pregnant woman or a man.
I dont know what you mean by claiming, but yes, a woman can miscarry a set of twins and then again become pregnant with another set of twins within the same year.
Very much the same as it does to one that is not pregnant
Twice, since the gestation period only lasts 9 months, and with a 2 month break, a woman can get pregnant again that same year.
The same way a woman from any other ethnicity gets pregnant.
It depends what animal it is. Some small mammals can be mothers as young as five months, give birth and immediately become pregnant again
They get pregnant by having sex, the same way as any other woman.
peahens drink peacocks tear's. Then she is pregnant.
No. Pregnancy stops the monthly release of an unfertilized egg, so except in rare and unusual circumstances, you can't get "more" pregnant while you're pregnant. The only time this might be reasonably defined is in the case where a woman releases two eggs. (Twins, ya know?...) After sexual intercourse, one egg is fertilized, so she's "pregnant". She may not know it yet, but she is. A few hours later, she has intercourse again, and the second egg is fertilized. She's pregnant again, but for all intents and purposes, her pregnancy is from the same monthly cycle.
That sounds very low to me, for a pregnant lady, and even for someone who is not pregnant infact. As when you become pregnant the hormone progestrone will raise your temperature (just the same as when ovulation occurs) making your temperature higher than usual, the normal mark I would say is between 97 - 99.5
Not really. They'll get smaller than when you were pregnant. But will never be quite the same again. Not really. They'll get smaller than when you were pregnant. But will never be quite the same again.