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No, clearly it's not possible for a woman to menstruate while pregnant.Menstruation is the process of the uterus lining shedding as a result of a woman not falling pregnant. A woman can bleed during pregnancy but she will not menstruate.
At 2 months pregnant, a woman's belly usually does not show much change in size. The baby is still very small and the uterus is still inside the pelvis.
No, you can't get pregnant after a hysterectomy.
When a sperm cell penetrates an egg, and then implants itself in the lining of the uterus, a woman is considered pregnant.
No. not normally, since the embryo's "bed" is the lining of the uterus. The lining of the uterus is what comes out during menstruation. BUT, abnormally, it can happen, but is very uncommon.
You do not have any type of liquid in non pregnant uterus. The uterine lining is wet as expected.
No, a trans woman cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because she does not have a uterus.
When the egg don't get fertilized it will come out and since it will not attach in the uterus, the lining of the uterus will change and that is when you bleed. When you are pregnant there are no eggs dropped and the uterus is closed for the baby to be safe.
No. Transgender women do not have ovaries or uteruses.
No, no woman on the planet can get pregnant from kissing because there is no connection between the mouth and the uterus.
When a woman has a high cervix, it means that the uterus is placed high in the pelvic cavity. This will not interfere with becoming pregnant though.
At 2 months pregnant, a woman's stomach usually does not show any noticeable changes. The uterus is still small and located within the pelvis, so the stomach typically appears the same as before pregnancy.