== == == == == == Typically yes however, it depends on the individual. Some get pregnant at the drop of a hat and others take months to years.
It is not inherently harder to conceive a boy or a girl. The chances of conceiving a boy or a girl are approximately equal. The gender of the baby is determined by the combination of the father's sperm and the mother's egg, and it is largely a matter of chance.
yes.
Yes, since there is something in the plastics we use that have a gray effect on the male population. It has been recorded that it is harder to conceive males than females. Also the males are losing their sperm count. Making it even harder to conceive at all.
I assume that you mean 'why are you more tired when you're overweight?' Basically, your body has to work harder. Your body has to carry around more weight and do more. Hope this helped.
Not for sure but obesity can mess up your hormones so you can't or have a harder time getting pregnant. Staying pregnant can also be harder with many risks.
Yes, Nicotine also makes sperm weaker and changes it shape making it harder to conceive.
it is not harder to feel the movement it just is not as harsh on your ribs and back because there is more "wiggle room" for the baby. however, it will be harder to see the movement from the outside.
Overweight people get tired when running because they have more weight to carry. This makes it harder to fuel the muscles because their blood flow is restricted. They also don't have the lung capacity to endure a long run.
Yes. It's just harder to know when you are most likely to conceive when you are planning for a baby. There is every reason to suppose so if you keep on trying.
I would say yes because I used to be way overweight and it it was harder to breath then. When I started losing weight, it became easier to breath.
Your entire body if affected if you are overweight. Your artieries and veins get clogged up with fat and colesteral, which means your heart is under strain and you can't exersise as much. If you don't exersise you get even fatter, and you can find it harder to breath due to lack of movement and even your own fat hindering your windpipe staying open. Being overweight is generally bad for you, stay healthy!
Answer 1) After 4 miscarriages I had the surgery. I had to wait 6 months for my uterus to heal but was able to conceive right away and had an uneventful pregnancy with no problems what so ever! I would do it again in a heart beat! Answer 2) I did have the surgery and it is possible to conceive, it is just harder to and you may have to try again and again but I assure you it is possible.