After menses period the first week is the 100% chances to become pregnant.
No, trans women cannot get pregnant because they do not have a uterus or ovaries.
Viruses can affect the fetus if the pregnant woman becomes infected and the virus crosses the placenta or is transmitted during childbirth. This can result in a range of outcomes, from no effect to serious birth defects or developmental issues. It is important for pregnant women to take precautions to avoid infection and seek medical advice if they suspect they have been exposed to a virus.
Yes, it is possible to get mastitis even if you have never been pregnant or had children. Mastitis can occur due to a blocked milk duct, infection, or injury to the breast tissue. It is more common in breastfeeding women, but it can still happen in women who have never been pregnant.
No. To make a woman pregnant you must have sexual intercourse with her.
It might cause Birth defects in women who are pregnant or women who might get pregnant in the future. It has caused really bad birth defects in the past, and it would probably do so in the future if women who are capable of bearing children are exposed to it.
Taking vitamins will not increase the speed at which a woman becomes pregnant.
When she starts showing (belly becomes larger).
Yes. I forget what the condition is called, but when a woman becomes pregnant the uterus loses it's normal pink color and becomes "ashen"; which is a very pronounced blue in some.
Yes, they can, but as a woman gets older, it becomes harder to get pregnant, but that's around 60 years old, so a 40 year old woman could get pregnant.
Women are most fertile about 14 days before the start of their period.
No, the cow will not go into estrus after she becomes pregnant.
I Love Lucy - 1951 Pregnant Women Are Unpredictable 2-11 was released on: USA: 15 December 1952
almonds is good for pregnant women.
Through unprotected intercourse, a woman becomes pregnant. The sperm from the male meets the egg in the uterus to fertilize it. This fertilization is the start of pregnancy.In the usual way, if that is not working and you really wish to get pregnant talk to your doctor who will have answers to all of your questions.
Women who are pregnant, or who suspect that they are pregnant, must tell their doctor before the procedure begins. Pregnant women can, and should, have a colposcopy if they have an abnormal Pap test.
pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding (vision may not be stable)
No. They're fine for pregnant women.