Yes. The baby remains in the uterus until delivery. The cervix has to open up to allow the baby passage out of the uterus which is why labor can last for hours even days and consists of 3 stages.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
No, you don't have to, only if you have remains still inside the uterus which the doctor can see when you see him for the miscarriage.
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.
No. let me explain. see the ovaries are kind of with the uterus when an egg drops from the ovary into the uterus it is waiting to be fertilized by a sperm and whenever its not the lining inside the uterus denigrates and leaks out of the uterus and therefore its a period. hope i was any help.
Its simply a child that dies inside the mothers womb.
NO
You eat what your mother eats before birth while you are still in the womb. After death you eat NOTHING.
yes but u still can get pregnant
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Yes. Birth control pills are about 98% effective in preventing pregnancy. So he can ejaculate inside of you, but keep in mind that there is still a 2% risk of pregnancy.
Yes the semen always come back out, this is normal. It has no place to go and the sperms are swimming towards the uterus.
In premenopausal women, fluid accumulation in the uterus is often associated with pregnancy. As a woman enters menopause, the cervix is more prone to stenosis. If a woman is not entering menopause and is still of reproductive age, this could signify infection.