Just as good as any other woman. The uterus normally un-tilts it's self around the 10 to 12 th week of pregnancy.
no!
Uranus is the planet that is tilted at approximately 98 degrees, giving it a unique rolling motion as it orbits the Sun.
Because the earth's axis is tilted from the vertical by 11 degrees. That means - in the summer, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun - giving longer days.
Not particularly: 28 degrees compared to the earth's 23 degrees.
The rotor blades tilt as they rotate, giving lift. The entire hub can be tilted for direction of flight.
It is - but the northern hemisphere is also tilted awayfrom the sun at that point, giving us wintertime.
Uranus is the inner planet of our solar system with a tilted axis. Its axis is tilted at approximately 98 degrees, causing it to rotate almost parallel to its orbital plane, giving it extreme seasonal variations.
No, Jupiter does not have a highly tilted axis like Earth. Jupiter's axis is only tilted by about 3 degrees, which means it does not experience extreme seasons like those observed on Earth.
They are all tilted.
I'm not sure what the chances are per se, but there are many cases of misdiagnosed missed miscarriages, especially with tilted uteruses. You might want to take a look at the website www.misdiagnosedmiscarriage.com, which has a number of stories of women whose babies' heartbeats were not found until much later in the pregnancy -- in one case, not until Week 13. Hope this is helpful and that the doctors are wrong in your case.
Yes, it's tilted by 28.32°.
It's not tilted. Do you mean Saturn or Nepune?