It's called the uterus, this is also where the baby grows at, this is why it expands since when the baby grows it needs more room.
There should not be a problem during pregnancy because of a difference in blood type.
The female reproductive system is solely responsible for producing eggs (ova), nurturing a developing fetus during pregnancy, and giving birth. It also plays a role in producing hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle and support pregnancy.
During menstruation, the female hormone estrogen is typically low compared to other phases of the menstrual cycle. Estrogen levels drop after ovulation if pregnancy does not occur, leading to the shedding of the uterine lining and the onset of menstruation.
Alveolar glands in the female breast are responsible for producing milk. These glands are activated during pregnancy and breastfeeding to secret milk into the alveoli. The milk is then released through the ducts and nipples to feed the infant.
The female internal accessory reproductive organs include the fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries. These organs work together to produce eggs, fertilize them, and support the development of a fetus during pregnancy.
Yes, there is a increase in discharge during pregnancy.
in a normal female no mature eggs are not prduced during pregnancy, this is due to hormonal differences during pregnancy which are channelled into stimulating the growth and development of the baby.
progesterone is a hormone that is produced by a female during pregnancy.
not during but i suggest you do after the babies are born just as a precaution
The uterus is a female reproductive organ where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus during pregnancy. It is where the lining thickens and sheds during the menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur.
I believe that would be the cervix.
No, the estrus period is not observed during pregnancy. Estrus, or heat, is a specific time when an animal is receptive to mating and typically occurs only when the female is not pregnant. During pregnancy, hormonal changes prevent the onset of estrus, ensuring that the female does not come into heat while carrying developing offspring.
The endometrium.
Yes, veterinarians typically check for pregnancy before spaying a female animal to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal during the procedure.
In general, mammals have mammary glands. They do get larger during pregnancy.
soil gives you ecoli :P
The menstrual cycle.