This is something only a Doctor Who has examined you will be able to answer.
It is uncommon but possible to experience some bleeding while pregnant that may be confused with a period. However, if you are experiencing regular, heavy bleeding that resembles your usual menstrual period, it is less likely that you are pregnant. If you suspect you might be pregnant, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for confirmation.
Sperm needs to go inside the vagina in order to get pregnant.
Pregnancy can only occur if sperm fertilizes an egg in the uterus. The anus is not connected to the reproductive organs where fertilization takes place, so it is not possible to get pregnant from anal intercourse.
A full bladder, pregnant uterus, or full descending colon are pelvic organs that can be palpated through the skin.
The only matter affecting pregnancy is wether the woman has had her first period. From there, its only a matter of fertilization. Having an underdeveloped uterus could make intercourse unpleasant or complicate the birthing process however, and if all else fails a surrogate mother could be brought into the situation.
A hysterectomy is were your uterus has been removed. So there fore you can not get pregnant. The embryo attaches itself to your uterus. In order for you to become pregnant you have to have a uterus.
No the uterus is not always firm normally.
If he has a uterus.
When a women is pregnant her uterus expands to 500 times its normal size.
Your uterus should close up when pregnant so that nothing can get in to cause an infection towards the baby.
according to my knowledge......she will get pregnant only if she has uterus in her but.....
A hard uterus means an enlarged uterus. An enlarged uterus can be a symptom of pregnancy or fibroid tumors. If you think you are pregnant or have a hard uterus consult a physician.
You do not have any type of liquid in non pregnant uterus. The uterine lining is wet as expected.
A hard uterus means an enlarged uterus. An enlarged uterus can be a symptom of pregnancy or fibroid tumors. If you think you are pregnant or have a hard uterus consult a physician.
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