When an embryo dies, it can lead to a miscarriage, where the body may naturally expel the tissue. This process can involve physical symptoms such as bleeding and cramping. In some cases, medical intervention might be needed to remove any remaining tissue to prevent complications. The emotional impact can also be significant for the woman, often requiring support and understanding.
Not to the woman but the embryo dies of course.
Re-absorption is when the female's body breaks down and uses the embryo's body, usually occurring when the body determines that it is not pregnant. The zygote dies because it is being absorbed into the females body.
It stops the progesteron so the embryo dies.
no. usually when a person dies, they release any bodily fluids they may have such as urine and feces, but once someone dies the body fluids shut down like everything else
Definitely not....sperm can live in a woman's body for 6 day's, possibly even 7!
Simply put; when his HH's old physical body dies it will break down but his mind will leave that body during the dying process. In due course his mind will migrate to a new body at the point that potential for life is created.
it depends. before a lizard dies, it spontaneously goes to the nearest house with a woman in it and dies. a cat then comes and tears it apart, staining the carpet with the substances. when people die, they defecate in their pants.
No. The tube do not stretch and will break when the embryo grows. The embryo then dies. The mother will die if this is not taken care of.
Once stem cells are removed from the embryo, the remaining embryo cannot develop into a fetus because the stem cells are essential for its growth and differentiation. The embryo is typically discarded after the stem cell extraction process.
Out in the air it will dry pretty quick. Inside a woman's body 3-5 days.
no
Mifepristone (RU486) is given to you by the doctor so the embryo dies. The next day he gives you Misoprostol so the embryo and lining of the uterus comes out and completes the abortion.