Yes, although the odds are lower. A dominant follicle is a single follicle with a maturing oocyte in it that is much larger than all the other follicles that started to develop in this cycle. The dominant follicle is the one that will eventually rupture and release a fertile oocyte, so not having a dominant follicle means the cycle is more likely to not be a fertile cycle.
I've seen on several websites that white or milky looking discharge or watery to mildly thick discharge is normal in pregnancy and usually is in abundance.
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A recessive trait. When a recessive allele is with a dominant allele, only the dominanate trait can be seen.
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The trait that can not be seen is recessive to the one that is dominant.
A prominent follicle in both ovaries refers to a mature follicle that has the potential to release an egg during ovulation. It is a normal finding in the menstrual cycle and indicates that the ovaries are functioning correctly. This can be seen on ultrasound imaging as a fluid-filled sac with a developing egg inside.
Heterozygous dominant. Could also be called a masked trait.
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Through the years the dominant ideology culture defines beauty in different ways. Beauty has been seen as buxom, or Twiggy thin. Beauty is typically seen as symmetric facial features. Beauty can include body art and multiple piercings depending on the dominant ideology.
Yes, it will you are still producing the hormone. If you think that is what it may be,you need to be seen it can be very dangerous.
A recessive trait is a trait that is not dominant, and is not really seen in ones phenotype.
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