Yes as long as that one tube is releasing a egg every month you have a chance of producing a child.
Infertility
Average is 111 million per ejaculation, give or take. It only takes one to produce a child. The more there are the better the chances, but it only takes one.
Yes if the A and B spouses were heterogenous, they could produce a child with type O blood.
No. One parent must be either A or AB.
yes
after you have the child it goes back to being felopian tubes in a dog uteren hornes
It is the remnant of ductus arteriosus a blood vessel which bypassed the blood to the heart in foetus as the lungs are not functioning till the child is born. After birth once the lungs start functioning, it starts to close and is completely closed by second month.
foramen ovale is present in between the left and right arteries.so if that is not closed then the deoxygenated and oxygenated blood from the left and right arteries respectively will get mixed causing complications in respiration.soetimes this occurs in children known as blue baby syndrome.
no
Generally speaking no, it would take both parents being A, B, or AB to produce an AB child.
The cord that connects between the mother and the child which is cut after the birth connected on the child's belly button.
Generally speaking no, it would take both parents being A, B, or AB to produce an AB child.
No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor. No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor.
No they will produce a child who is colour blind.
Obviously
Infertility
Yes. You helped produce the child so you need to support it.