The condition of being pregnant, known as gestation, occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself in the uterus and develops into a fetus. This process typically lasts about 40 weeks and involves various physiological changes in the body, including hormonal shifts, weight gain, and the growth of the placenta. Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters, each characterized by different developmental milestones for the fetus and experiences for the mother. It culminates in childbirth, when the baby is delivered.
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The simple answer is YES. If you are currently pregnant or the expected father you have a pre-existing condition according to health insurance companies. If you are currently pregnant and do not have medical coverage. You should check into a state program to help you.
can being stressed about being pregnant give you symptons like nausea and things like that and you not be pregnant
The odds of me being pregnant are 0 as I am male.
unemployment is the condition of being out of work
No, pregnancy is not a pre-existing condition and cannot be excluded by a group medical plan. This is true in all 50 states and Washington D.C. under a federal law, HIPAA.
The word pregnant is an adjective, which describes a woman (or any female organism) that is carrying a fetus in her uterus; pregnancy is a noun, meaning the condition of being pregnant. So the change in the ending of the word converts it from an adjective to a noun.
No! But they can get pregnant as soon as they have babies.
The condition of being directional
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A pet ferret cannot prevent you from being pregnant.
Yes up the duff is slang for being pregnant