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There have ben a few claims of virgin births, but all of them have supposedly either been births of powerful rulers such as Augustus, or of god-men or religious leaders, and not one such birth has been proven.
The virgin miraculous birth of Esa (Jesus),peace be upon Him, is assured in the holy Quran & is among the Islamic beliefs about Jesus.
Virgins can give birth through a process known as parthenogenesis, which is the development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg. However, this phenomenon is extremely rare in mammals, including humans. In the context of human birth, a virgin would typically not give birth unless there was some form of artificial insemination or other reproductive technology involved. In religious or mythological contexts, such as the story of the Virgin Mary, it is suggested that divine intervention facilitated the birth.
Christians believe that the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus through a miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit, without a human father. This event is known as the Virgin Birth or Immaculate Conception.
Not sure if you mean a) Virgin birth such as the Virgin Mary is alleged to have with Jesus, that is where the mother is still a virgin. or b) Birth following a version, which is where the doctor turns a baby laying in the breech (bottom down) position to a head down position.
Saint Anne gave birth in the normal human way after relations with her husband who by tradition is said to have been Saint Joaquim. She did not have a 'virgin birth' as did her daughter the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Greek-Catholic Church of Virgin Mary's Birth - Košice - was created in 1898.
That is a resounding no. Madonna has already had birth children. Therefore, she is no longer a virgin.
Not usually but just like humans they can have complications and die, it is not a common occurrence though.
Yes, humans do have live birth.
Actually the answer is yes. Humans are animals and humans give birth to humans.
Walter Begley has written: 'The virgin-birth' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Virgin birth, Virginity, Immaculate Conception
Most Christians believe in the virgin birth of Jesus, although a small number, including some theologians, believe that this is unlikely to have been true. Non-Christians, a majority of the world's population, do not believe in the virgin birth of Jesus.