Yes, you can. I have carried 2 babies full term with a backwards womb. The only problem you may have is that labour can be quite quick.
No you can't.
Yes a woman with endometriosis can carry a baby to full term. Medically endometriosis can hinder the getting pregnant process. Consult your obstetrician about you level of endometriosis.
A normal full term pregnancy is approximately 9 months for a human.
Many reasons. Talk to your doctor about this.
If the baby was born at 40 weeks (full term) you got pregnant in August. Count backwards on a calendar 40 weeks from the babies Birthday.
I think I understand the question! Males are physically unable to become pregnant, carry a baby to full term, or even to give birth.
Let me put this out there. It isn't your living but the baby. A young woman having a baby at too young of an age is more likely to have a baby with problems than an older mother. If you are going to be a good mother you want to have the best baby you can and that means that your body has to be mature enough to carry one to full term. You may not know this but young mothers often have to have their uterusstitched closed because they are too young to carry the baby full term. Your body must be at the best health and ready to produce the best baby. What you do affects how this baby will learn and grow.
It has happened a few times, but more often than not those with an ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleed to death.
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A cow will carry a calf to full term which is 285 days or around 9 months.
It`s a baby born premature not the full 9 month term.
Yes. You can carry twins to term. But your physician will have periodic blood tests to see the kidney functions.