Fertilization occurs when the sperm of a male is fused with an ovum, or egg, within the fallopian tube of a female. During this time, the sperm fuses with the ovum in order to form a single cell called a zygote. The zygote begins to divide as it is propelled through the fallopian tube, towards the uterus, by long hairs which grow from cells within the fallopian tubes. Once the zygote begins to divide it is called an embryo. After the embryo reaches the uterus, it attaches to the uterine wall through the process of implantation. After implantation occurs, the traditional nine month pregnancy begins.
No, a woman has never impregnated herself. However, many women have been impregnated through artificial insemination, which still requires the use of a male.
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Both the incubus and succubus are fictitious. In folklore, yes a woman can be impregnated by these foul beasts.
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As long as a woman has her period, if she is fertile, she can be impregnated.
No. Only one sperm cell can fertilize an egg. One of them is the father. Not both
Zeus, the Greek King of the Gods was Heracles' Father. Heracles also had a foster father, Amphitryon, who was the husband of Alcmene, the woman Zeus impregnated.
The impregnation will happen no matter what is the type of blood group.(A,B,AB or O ).
There is no evidence suggesting, or that has been proven, that John Kennedy ever impregnated any woman other than Jaqueline Kennedy.
Yes. It is possible for twins to have different fathers in a phenomenon called heteropaternal superfecundation, which occurs when two of a woman's eggs are fertilized by sperm from two different men.
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yes there is no problem in this but if women is Rh negative and man is Rh positive then there can be a problem in second or third child