No, once you become pregnant, your uterus is inaccessable by anything that small. You would have to break open the placenta to even implant anything, and in doing that you would probably kill the child that is already in there.
No, ovulation stops. Note that you could have fraternal twins if two eggs are released at the same time. (The timing doesn't have to be split second.)
Conceive refers to an egg being fertilized, which then goes on to implant which means that a woman is pregnant. If a woman is pregnant then she will not menstruate, menstruation only occurs if conception doesn't occur.
No, that is illegal. You cannot sack somebody for being pregnant.
No, a monkey cannot conceive from a human being.
Yes.Tender breasts and nipples is one of the first signs of pregnancy many women notice after they conceive.
There are many depending upon your reason for being unable to conceive. Visit your DR to know all of your options.
If those eggs are both impregnated by spermatozoa, then she could end up being pregnant with fraternal twins. (Non-identical).
1- P(identical) - P(fraternal) =1-0.004-0.023 =0.973 The probability of being a identical or fraternal twin plus the probability of not being a twin has to add to 1. so 1- probability of being twins=probability of not being a twin ;-)
The hymen being perforated during the first sexual encounter (or before through non-sexual activity) has nothing to do with getting pregnant. So yes, a woman can get pregnant from the FIRST time she has sex.
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Its hard to explain but I will try my best. When you conceive, you are technically two weeks pregnant because doctors consider the last day of your menstrual period to be the first week of pregnancy (even though you really aren't pregnant). You cannot discover pregnancy till about two weeks after being pregnant, so if you find out right away, you are about four weeks pregnant.
No, being a fraternal twin does not increase the likelihood of giving birth to fraternal twins. The chances of having fraternal twins are determined by the mother's genetics and are not influenced by being a twin herself.