A 50-year-old woman in menopause typically has significantly reduced ovarian function, making natural conception unlikely. However, she may still have the option of artificial insemination using donor eggs combined with in vitro fertilization (IVF) if she has healthy uterine lining and overall health. It's important for her to consult with a fertility specialist to discuss her options, risks, and the potential for successful pregnancy.
You can, by Artificial insemination.
I suppose it's possible. You'd need to tilt the pelvis up.
Yes, it is sinful in the three heaven religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The baby should be belonging to two married couples irrelevant the baby comes through normal intercourse or through artificial insemination from the same husband.
No, a woman has never impregnated herself. However, many women have been impregnated through artificial insemination, which still requires the use of a male.
Artificial insemination will make a woman pregnant. There are many ways to do that.
Artificial insemination involves the placement of sperm directly into a woman's reproductive tract, typically resulting in higher success rates compared to natural insemination. However, artificial insemination may carry risks such as infection or allergic reactions. Natural insemination, on the other hand, has lower success rates but generally fewer associated risks.
66. She carried a child for her daughter through artificial insemination.
Surrogacy is legal.
No. A woman gets pregnant by having sexual intercourse with a man ... or by artificial insemination.
No sex = no pregnancy. Unless you use artificial insemination.
No. The Watchtower has said ''Scripturally, a woman who consents to artificial insemination is in substance committing adultery, and if her husband consented to the practice, he would also be approving of an adulterous course. Artificial insemination is out of harmony with God's law'' WT 15 Aug '64 ''Artificial insemination of a woman by a donor other than her legal husband, makes her guilty of adultery, a sin against God'' WT 15 Aug '84 Also, sperm, either from the husband or a 3rd party donor, would have to be obtained by masturbation which is not allowed.
no because the egg in the female NEEDS sperm to fertilize it not another eggNo.NO.noFirst answer: yes!!!! if she is carrying some sperms with her in some kind of special container..... but that will be termed as artificial insemination ......Second answer: no no chance naturallyA woman can't biologically impregnate another woman. Two women in a relationship can have a child together though. Either through a sperm donor, artificial insemination, or adoption, two women can have child. But a woman can't impregnate another woman.