: Hey : hope this helps : Your partner could have a low sperm count, or it could be something to do with your eggs. : If things dont change u should go to your doctor and he/she will be able to help you more. Like give u a ultra-sound? : if it is a low sperm count for you partner he could try a diffrent diet as i hear that diffrent types of food and drink and you health can affect this. : sorry if it wasnt much help : i also found a site with people who have the same problem : : http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/05/25/114108.php
she is 6 months pregnant
Yes. Doctors wouldn't lie about that.
i am 6 months pregant,,i know i am and i had an ultrasound and it came out negative i was getting worried about it..
yes because she still have feelinqq for him
Well, there are 4 weeks in one month so 24 weeks would be 6 months pregnant, so you are 6 months and 1 week pregnant.
It can take more then 6 months to get pregnant. The average time is 8,5 months so there is no need to worry yet. If you haven´t been able for 1 year you can ask your doctor to be examined. It usually works when you´re not trying too hard and is relaxed.
Cats can get pregnant with their first heat, which is typically at about 6 months of age. However, some cats (they're still kittens themselves, actually) can go into heat before 6 months old.
I have a question for you. Is that chimpanzee pregnant at 6 months?
6 months
Pregnancy varies for individuals. It may happen quickly, sometimes it may takes months or even longer. Don't become discouraged - it will happen when you least expect it so in the meanwhile relax and have fun trying!! Good Luck.
As of May 9, she has been pregnant for 6 months; so as of July it's about 8 months.
A doe (female) Bunnie has to be at least 5-6 months old to get pregnant. But a buck (male) Bunnie has to be exactly 6 months to be able to get the doe pregnant.