Yes, a woman can carry a baby with one kidney. Many women with a single kidney can have healthy pregnancies, although they may require closer monitoring by healthcare providers. It’s important for these women to discuss their specific health circumstances with their doctors to ensure proper care throughout the pregnancy. Overall, while there are some risks, many women with one kidney successfully carry and deliver healthy babies.
No it can not.
Yes, of course.
i cannot be phony
Yes, kidney stones can remain in your kidney for many years. Until the body tells the stone to move or get out of the kidney, it can remain in place for many, many years causing no problems at all.
there are 46 chromosomes in the human kidney
Yes, a man can donate a kidney to a woman. Kidney transplants can occur between individuals of different genders as long as they meet the medical criteria for compatibility, including blood type and tissue matching. The donor's overall health and the recipient's specific medical needs are also crucial factors in the transplant process.
2 to 3 in each kidney according to dr qasim dawiri slides :)
a kidney bean seed has 2 cotyledons
Yes. Many people donate a kidney to friends or family members that have kidney failure. The donor then has one kidney and probably the recipient has one functioning kidney.
Oh, dude, technically speaking, a man with kidney stone problems can still impregnate a woman. Kidney stones may cause some discomfort, but they don't affect the reproductive organs involved in making babies. So, yeah, he can still do his thing... just might want to watch out for any sudden movements!
Millions even billions cells in human kidney.