Man is responsible XY he gives X - therefore girl XY if he gives Y - then boy
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.
it is a sex tool used in intercourse_____________________________It is a barrier method of birth control which prevent sperm from entering the cervix. There is a technical term for women who rely on a diaphragm for birth control; they are called "mothers".
only one.. birth power
absolutely not, these cancer cells can attack both men and women I don't know the answer to the question, but the previous answer, "absolutely not, these cancer cells can attack both men and women" does not answer it. Sex-linked traits/genes can appear in both men and women.
LH or luteinizing hormone is most common in women and a slight rise of it will trigger ovulation.
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the genes are in the egg. so the women who gave the egg will share the genes of the baby
Birth control methods are aimed towards females because females are the ones responsible for carrying offspring. Males are responsible for abstaining and using protection. They don't have the responsibility that women have in this case.
The only genes on this very small chromosome are the genes that make men as men. They are the male sex genes. There is no gene for intelligence.
As other women; they give birth in hospitals.
Birth control, health care to pregnant women, cancer screenings for men and women, STI testing etc. PPL International is a huge organization helping women all over the world so they would survive childbirth and get birth control. You can read more on their wiki page.
As other women; they give birth in hospitals.
Only if it got both the dwarfism genes and fat genes. But probably.
when women in your country of birth were allowed to rote
Yes it depends on their genes
The women were responsible for teaching and caring for the Cheyenne.
probably, if even adopted, those genes are inherited