A woman that is known to have a low womb does have an easier time getting pregnant. A woman with a tilted womb will have a slightly more difficult time overall.
No
Approx 1/2, except that while it is in the womb, it is not a baby!
Babies come from having sex.
They are formed in the womb during the 3rd month after conception. There is some genetic influence - the size of the fetus's volar pads affects overall pattern type, but the environment in the womb affects how the ridge units form into ridges. This is why identical twins do not have the same fingerprints even though their DNA is the same.
that is an impossibility
starvation or extremely low protein diet. This occurred in concentration camps. A woman will not ovulate if there is a chance that the child in the womb's nutrition cannot be maintained.
Low branches
The journey to the womb would be when the female and male had finished having sex then the sperm and egg fertilise and move to the room which the embryo then becomes a baby
Yes in some cases. No in some cases. It depends on the severity of a fall, and its affects on the womb.
* Having unprotected sex * Blood transfusions * When a baby is in mother's womb
Having a stroke.