Why would she? the pair are happy and married for 8 years. she is a great step mom but doesn't want kids yet... she enjoys her drinks! but in the future it will change. And she is most likely using Birth Control to prevent pregnancy and not aborting. Or she simply can not get pregnant.
She has one child Farad, there was a celebrity article about older women having children, she had him when she was 44 in 2001
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No it does not.
There is no conclusive evidence that having abortions can lead to infertility. However, multiple abortions may increase the risk of complications that could affect fertility. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and guidance.
No different than if pregnant with one.
Yes, cancer cells can prevent a person from having children. If there are cancer cells present in reproductive organs, a doctor will want to get the cancer taken care of before you become pregnant.
One way to prevent teenage pregnancy is to bring your children up with the mindset that sex is something to be saved to share with their husband or wife when they are married. If this is done, then there will be a lot less Sexually Transmitted Diseases, pregnancies, abortions, and so on. Having open discussions with children, so they know your morals but also know they can turn to their parents when they make up their mind about their own sexuality. Knowing what their options for BC are and where to get it should be a priority.
You need to find out WHY you keep having miscarriages. Get your partner and see a doctor and don't waste time trying to fix it yourself. If you don't know what fails you can not find the cure.
I can't find any numbers on how many Christian teens that are having abortions but they def exist. 17% of all abortions are had by teens and of all abortions do 43% of women obtaining abortions identify themselves as Protestant and 27% as Catholic. That is the closest I can find.
Yes, the blood type of a person does not prevent a person from having children. Having O negative blood will not prevent a man from having children. The only issue comes when an RH Positive man tries to have children with an RH Negative woman. This causes problems, due to subsequent rejection reactions by the mother, but they can be handled if they are known in advance. Talk to your doctor.
Blood type does not prevent people from having children.
You should take "the pill" for at least one full cycle for you, or to be on the safe side 30 days, before having unprotected sex. This will allow the pill to have enough time to be effective. If you are asking if the pill will cause to not have children, when you are ready to have children at a late time, then no. It will not prevent you from being able to have children.