Yes. General abnormal development can cause this. One specific condition comes to mind and that is androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). In AIS individuals produce, but don't respond to androgens, male hormones like testosterone. The result is a person who is genetically XY will develop into a girl, and then grow into a full woman. For all intents and purposes she is a woman. A simple genetic test can determine if AIS is present.
No, a woman cannot menstruate without a womb. Menstruation occurs when the lining of the uterus sheds each month through the cervix and vagina. Without a womb, there is no lining to shed, so menstruation cannot occur.
You are born from the womb of a woman.
The womb is where the baby is carried for nine months. That is where it develops and gets created....without a womb it would be impossible.
Absolutely not the uterus is what holds the baby in the womb.
no he wasn't he was weird from his mothers womb
In a woman's womb/uterus.The womb.In the womb
A woman's womb in located in her uterus which is just past her cervix.
it means the fetus of a woman
He reveals to him that he is not born of a woman, in fact he was cut from his mothers womb(C section).
A woman that is known to have a low womb does have an easier time getting pregnant. A woman with a tilted womb will have a slightly more difficult time overall.
The splitting of the cells causes growth inside the womb. Another cause for growth in the womb is good nutrition. Many doctors will prescribe special vitamins to enhance a baby's chance for survival without defects of the fetus.
A women without a uterus cannot menstruate, by definition: (of a woman) discharge blood and other material from the lining of the uterus as part of the menstrual cycle.