The uterus houses the fetus during pregnancy. The fallopian tubes are the site of fertilization, and carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus.
Yes. if a pregnancy has started outside the uterus it cannot survive and is extremely dangerous for the mother. Well, a baby cannot survive during an ectopic pregnancy. So the pregnancy will either be terminated or the baby will be lost before it is terminated.
Not during a normal, healthy pregnancy. Leave the heavy lifting to someone else - but with your doctor's OK you should be just fine.
no.the usual site of attachment is uterus.but some times due to ectopic pregnency embryo may attach in the wall of fallopan tube.thus is a case of abnormal pregnency and embryo do not survive in this case as the fallopian tube can not hold the embryo after a considerable time period because of size limitations.
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There is no such thing as an adult baby. It would be the same as asking whether a teen fetus can run around in his house.
As of the Inauguration, there have been no announcements of a White House pregnancy.
No, pregnancy or parenthood does not emancipate you.
Ruthβs pregnancy (apex)
Physically, male pregnancy does not exist. However, husbands and partners may experience sympathetic pregnancy symptoms that are caused psychologially, including: bloating, upset stomach, diarrhea, anxiety, and generalized abdominal pains.Human Males Cannot Actually Become PregnantTo be pregnant, several body parts are required. Ovaries, to release an egg to be fertilized; Fallopian tubes, for the egg to travel to the uterus, and sperm to reach the egg; a uterus to house and nourish the growing fetus; and a vagina (birthing canal) to birth the baby at full term. Also, the required hormones to make the baby grow are required. However, males do not have these required body parts to become pregnant.
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Ruth's pregnancy
Not without parental consent until you are 18. The pregnancy does not emancipate you.