Yes, the position of the womb (uterus) can shift slightly due to various factors such as bladder fullness, pregnancy, or certain physical activities. However, significant displacements, like a retroverted uterus (tilted backward), are common and usually not a cause for concern. Hormonal changes and pelvic floor health can also influence its position. If there are any concerns about uterine positioning or related symptoms, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
It is thought that a baby in the womb responds to external sounds and vibrations.
Why?
No.
Yes, it is possible for external factors such as trauma or injury to harm a baby's head while in the womb.
Yes it is very much possible
yes it is possible
It is possible to know about your baby's genotype in the womb. If one has a great deal of money, they can pay a doctor to do special testing on the fetus.
Nope
Not without surgical intervention while you're still in the womb.
unfortunately no, a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy is a fetus growing OUTSIDE the womb, and the baby CANNOT be put INSIDE the womb.
The baby will die easy in you if the placenta detaches!!!!
Not possible as without the womb there is nowhere for the ova to be fertilised