A child born live (capable of living)
viable entity
A nullipara is a woman who hasn't borne a viable child. A nulligravida is a woman who has never been pregnant.
nullipara
primipara
Viable sperm is sperm that is capable of fertilizing an egg and resulting in, when combined with a viable egg, offspring. Hope this helps!
No, it is misspelled. If you intend for it to mean congratulations, that is a viable word.
The term for a woman who has never borne a viable child is "nulliparous." This designation is often used in medical contexts to describe women who have not given birth to a child that could survive outside the womb. It is distinct from terms like "infertile," which refers to difficulty in conceiving, and "parous," which refers to women who have given birth.
I think you mean 'viable' . . . If the spermatazoa are lucky enough to get into the uterus (baby bed), they are viable only for a couple of days.
There are none. It will never be prevented.You can prohibit it but always there will be someone some where that will use child labour.There are also countries that refuse to prohibit it because it is economically viable.
Yes, she can file a lien. If she has a viable claim, she has the right to do so.
No. The roommate is not related to you in any legal sense, therefore their income does not come into the picture when figuring your means of child support payments or the receiving of such payments thereof.
When one refers to a job candidate as being viable, it means they are qualified and may considered further in the hiring process. It is a good thing to be a viable employee.