A miscarriage. Meaning "missed birth".
Yes, since Kennedy was President when the invasion was carried out and took full responsibility for its failure.
If you mean botany, then a fertilized plant ovary becomes fruit. In humans, a fertilized ovum (not the entire ovary) will likely become a fetus, and a baby if carried to full-term.
When bow hunting, the arrows are carried in a tubular item called a 'quiver'. I'm assuming that your answer is "A quiver full of arrows".
Yes, that is very common.
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The fetal length varies significantly depending on the stage of pregnancy. Generally, during the second trimester, the fetus grows rapidly, but it does not reach its full length until closer to the end of the third trimester. By the time of birth, a typical fetus is about 18-22 inches long, depending on individual factors. Therefore, at any given earlier stage, it is unlikely to be half of its full length.
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They are full of amniotic fluid and, until birth, have not been inflated.
Unfortunately yes. But the closer you are to full term the harder it is to have a miscarriage.
If there is no risk to the other baby, then you can go to full term, or even premature labor. The fetus will have past on and eventually deminimize.
An unviable pregnancy is one that cannot be carried to full term. This is usually due to genetic defects.