Absolutely not the uterus is what holds the baby in the womb.
It is the uterus, in which fetus develops..
Embryo or fetus depending on how far developed they are.
Matris is the Tagalog term for womb or uterus. The uterus is the most crucial part of the reproductive system of a woman because it is the one responsible for the development of the fetus during the stage of pregnancy.
In premenopausal women, fluid accumulation in the uterus is often associated with pregnancy. As a woman enters menopause, the cervix is more prone to stenosis. If a woman is not entering menopause and is still of reproductive age, this could signify infection.
A period is the term used for the layers of skin to shed from the uterus. The uterus is where the egg will be implanted and cells divide to form a fetus. Every month (in most cases) a woman releases an egg from her ovaries and it travels down the fallopian tubes to the uterus. If the egg is not fertilized by sperm from a male, it will be shed along with the lining of the uterus. If the egg is fertilized, then it will implant itself into the lining of the uterus to develop into a fetus, thus causing the stop of a period during pregnancy.
A women without a uterus cannot menstruate, by definition: (of a woman) discharge blood and other material from the lining of the uterus as part of the menstrual cycle.
Absolutely not! The vagina "plumbing" is completely separate from the intestinal "plumbing". That would be like asking if a woman can carry a fetus in her stomach instead of in her uterus.
Fetus
The zygote stays in the uterus of a woman is 9 months......
Caffeine can pass from a pregnant woman's body into the developing fetus.
You don't know if the baby will take after the father or not in size and no baby when far along in the pregnancy can usually stretch out in their full length. The uterus grow with the fetus and will also leave room for plenty of liquid inside, that is how we are made. No, she will not die.
A hysterectomy is the removal of a woman's uterus/womb.