Yes. Many women have them their entire lives.
no
Nine months.
If she is paid semi-monthly during the nine month school session, the math is $9250/9 = $1027.78 (monthly) /2 = $513.88 every two weeks for the nine month period. If the salary is annualized (paid out over 12 months) the math is $9250/12 = $770.83 (monthly) /2 = $385.41 every two weeks for the twelve month period.
Pregnancy
The term for the nine months of human development between fertilization and birth is called the gestation period.
After a period nine months in the mothers womb.
On average yes, no baby will be born exactly on a nine month period but the predicted date the doctors gave you should help to decipher it. At nine months a baby is fully grown ready to be born so before the nine month period a baby born is classified as 'premature'
i started when i was nine so it is possible
I was told by my OBGYN that it could take up to several months.
It is possible that the semen will find an egg and fertilize. This will make the female pregnant because that fertilized egg will start developing into a baby over a period of nine months.
A child in the womb typically develops for about nine months, which is roughly 40 weeks. This period is divided into three trimesters, during which the fetus undergoes significant growth and development. The nine months are counted from the first day of the mother's last menstrual period to the birth of the baby.
The gestation period for humans is typically around 40 weeks, or about 9 months. This is the length of time it takes for a fertilized egg to develop into a full-term baby in the womb.