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Even when the woman still have the uterus the semen seeps out. The uterus is a dead end and the woman's body does not absorb it. So after a hysterectomy it seeps out like before.
A cow's uterus is an irregular shape, but it certainly does not look like a woman's uterus, which is triangle-shaped. A cow's uterus is divided into two "horns" which divide out in a V-shape if looking at the uterus from above.
There is not enough information in your question. Your daughter's age (a child? a pregnant woman? menopausal?) is pertinent. It sounds like you'd better call a doctor in any case.
Study Butte, Tx, has a mountain named pregnant squaw mountain, looks like a pregnant woman on her back.
That is a transsexual man. The gender term after the word transsexual is always who the person really is, not what their body was at birth. Calling a man born with female parts a woman is hurtful.But like anyone born with a uterus, pregnancy is usually possible. They would have to avoid taking male hormones when trying to get pregnant and during the course of the pregnancy. If they are on hormones, then they can only get pregnant if they can start menstruating.
yes it does because its very fat like a pregnant woman though i do like penguins so i dont really care about this question
Get a 3rd opinion.
That can being as early as six weeks -- sometimes early if you have been pregnant in the past. If the cramping you feel is accompanied by blood or is excrutiating, contact your OBs office at once as you could be having a miscarriage.
No. A male can never get pregnant, and nobody can get pregnant from drinking semen. The uterus is the only place pregnancy can occur. Pregnancy does not occur in the mouth, stomach, intestines, nor rectum. Males do not have a uterus, and the digestive tract is not connected in any way to a female's uterus. So if you consume it by mouth, your body breaks it down and uses it like any other food.
Yes, her vagina will lubricate if she's aroused. You can have sex with a pregnant woman normally, just like you would have with a non-pregnant woman. It doesn't harm the baby.
The vagina is like before pregnancy but the cervix, the opening to the uterus, is closed by a mucus plug.
It's often caused by the preparation fo the uterus for childbirth, called Brackston Hicks. If you are 9 months pregnant, you should be watchful for the real thing. Your first signs of labor will probably be contractions.