In no significant way, as far as I can see: apart from God's curse upon all women - "in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children" (Genesis3.16)
Mary was the mother of Jesus.
Because she is best known for Giving Birth the Lord Jesus at Bethlehem.
Mary did not 'discover' Jesus, she gave birth to Him.
In Christian belief, Mary conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit while remaining a virgin. This belief, known as the Virgin Birth, is a key tenet of the Christian faith as outlined in the Bible. The miraculous conception of Jesus is seen as a sign of his divine nature.
Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger in Bethlehem.
Yes, she remained a virgin even after giving birth to Jesus and Joseph also remained chaste.
Mary did not tell any one to write about Jesus.
Joseph and Mary are known as the earthly parents of Jesus in Christian tradition. Joseph is described as a carpenter or craftsman, while Mary is revered as the mother of Jesus who conceived him through the Holy Spirit. Both figures play central roles in the nativity story and are considered important figures in Christianity.
We are not told in the Bible that she was a witness to the birth of Jesus and she probably was not.
One highlight of Saint Anne's life was giving birth to the Virgin Mary, who would later become the mother of Jesus Christ according to Christian tradition. Saint Anne is often revered for her role as the grandmother of Jesus and her unwavering faith.
Jesus did not pick Mary to be his Mother. Jehovah selected the Virgin Mary to give birth to Jesus. The bible refers to Mary as highly favorable one.
No, Mary the mother of Jesus was a virgin and remaind so until after the birth of Jesus. It is supposed that Mary and Joseph had children (unless you are a Catholic, which do not believe that.) Mary was not a prostitute.
Joseph and Mary were married at the time of Jeusus birth.