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what do you think. you hold the baby in you uterus.if it gone, then it wil be very hard to cary a baby with no uterus. so,no
It means that her insides are getting cleaned up
No. Being fixed means your eggs are gone. Women need eggs to be fertilized to get pregnant.
Gone with the Woman was created in 2007.
Train, roll on, on down the line. Won't you, please, take me far away. Now I feel the wind blow outside my door. Means I'm, I'm leaving my woman at home. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Oh, my baby's gone with the wind. And I just don't know, oh, where I'm going. I just want to be left alone. Well, when this train ends I'll try again oh, but I'm leaving my woman at home. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. My baby's gone with the wind. Train, roll on, Tuesday's gone. Train, roll on many miles from my home. See I'm, I'm riding my blues away, yeh. Tuesday, you see, she had to be free. Lord, but somehow I've got to carry on. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. My baby's gone with the wind. Train, roll on 'cause my baby's gone.. I'm riding my blues away, baby turn around my blues ride on, train, ride on, train ridin' my blues, babe come back to me, babe come back to me oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-ooh train..
My Baby's Gone was created in 1960.
My Baby's Gone - song - was created in 1988.
How Long Will My Baby Be Gone was created on 1968-01-08.
This woman had gone through menopause. She is no longer ovulating (making eggs). Since that is so, the uterus is not preparing for a pregnancy and doesn't have to slough off every month. That caused the bleeding or menstruation.
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Providing that the ovaries have not been removed nor you have not gone through the menopause then technically yes although they cannot be fertilised nor become viable without a uterus
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