Yes, a woman can carry a baby longer than the typical 40 weeks (about 9 months) of pregnancy, though this is generally considered uncommon and may be classified as post-term pregnancy. Most pregnancies that extend beyond 42 weeks are monitored closely by healthcare providers due to potential risks for both the mother and the baby. However, individual cases vary, and some women may naturally carry longer without complications.
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Do you mean after the woman has had the baby? If you do, then after the woman has had the baby, she starts to bleed because she has a very built up lining of the uterus from where the baby has been growing. She needs to get rid of this now that the baby has been born and it is like a period, except heavier and longer
Yes a woman with endometriosis can carry a baby to full term. Medically endometriosis can hinder the getting pregnant process. Consult your obstetrician about you level of endometriosis.
What could you possibly mean by carry? Your dependents, and a 3 month old may be a dependent, can be claimed as a deduction.
I don't know woman
A woman is pregnant for 38-40 weeks.
anodia eleven babies
If you carry low it's possibly a boy. If you carry high it's possibly a girl.
No, once she becomes an elder she can no longer get pregnant.
It depends on the woman, and the size of the baby. Most woman dont show until around the 4th month. After the 1st trimester has ended. This contributer showed at 10 weeks. And had a large baby!
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To make a baby once a month an egg is released and if no sperm to make it intO a baby then it goes out your virgina and that's why we bleed