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I am his cousin and yes
She is not havein a baby! -&.
no he is not married and their is no sign of him having a girlfriend
To not queef after having a baby you should tighten up your vaginal muscles by practicing kegals.
No
If the infection is cured, there is no risk to having a baby.
he took the risk of having a baby
No, you would only be an aunt if a sister had a baby. If your cousin had a baby then the baby would be your second cousin.
If a cousin has a baby, the baby is a cousin one further time removed to all other cousins of the parent. If the parent has a second cousin, the baby is a second cousin, once removed, to that person. If the parent has a first cousin, once removed, the baby is a first cousin, twice removed, to that person.
second cousin
If the babies mother wants the baby to have your cousins last name then the baby can. When the baby is registered if the baby's mother takes the baby on her own then only her name can appear on the birth certificate and the baby will take her surname. If your cousin wants his name on then he needs to go to get her registered as well and then the baby can have his surname.
Your cousin's baby would be your second cousin
Technically, yes. To be specific, you are second cousins.
Your 1st cousin's baby is your 1st cousin once removed.
your aunts baby is your cousin but unless your aunt married her the man that fathered her baby and the other bby then the other baby is not you cousin. If your aunt and the man are married then the baby he had with another woman is your cousin in law.
In many countries, including half the states in the US, it is legal to marry your first cousin or any other cousin. Most jurisdictions, even those that do not permit first cousin marriages, do not object to second cousin marriages. Some people believe that marrying your first cousin will increase the risk of having a deformed baby, but unless you both come from families with a long history of cousin marriages, the increased risk is actually very small. While cousin marriage is not uncommon in some groups (European 19th century royalty and eastern European Jews, for example) it is nontraditional in many cultures, and many family members may protest against such a move.
Pregnant women are at risk of having a baby. If you could be more specific in your question, you would likely get a more specific answer.