because sometimes the body has not returned to its normal state
because sometimes the body has not returned to its normal state.
Yes.
Yes - if you're planning on having a child it may be a good idea to learn how babies are made first!For you to conceive you must ovulate, ovulation occurs before menstruation.
There is no specific account in the Bible of the first woman to ask God for help, as many women throughout the Bible sought God's help in various situations. Some examples include Sarah, Hannah, and Mary.
As a young child, kids pick up their language as time moves on.
Drinking too much alcohol and smoking cigarettes can have an impact on trying to conceive your first child, but it is more likely that another issue is causing not being able to conceive. A low sperm count or infertile eggs are the most common reasons people have trouble having a baby.
Think about how hard it was with the first....then add about double that with the next.
No
Probably September
Well that depends on your health history. If your overweight, yes. If you have irregular periods or cysts, yes. If you're perfectly healthy there shouldn't be a problem. Also, if you've recently been on birth control that would affect your being able to conceieve... sometimes. I had my first when I was 25. No problems at all. My second at 29. Sometimes it may be difficult to conceive because of your partner rather than you.
It is physically impossible for a male to conceive a child. Males do not have ovaries, so there for are unable to produce ovum, which is the first step to conceiving a child. Current cases of males conceiving a child, were actually women who took part in a sex change, but kept their reproductive organs.
The body will not let you conceive again (Jan 19) until after the first child is born.