Gaels, like all humans, make a baby through sexual reproduction. This typically involves the fertilization of an egg by sperm, which can occur during sexual intercourse. Once fertilized, the egg implants in the uterus and begins to develop into a fetus over approximately nine months of pregnancy. Cultural practices and beliefs surrounding conception and family may vary among different Gaelic communities, but the biological process remains the same.
Neasden Gaels was created in 1989.
Shannon Gaels was created in 1940.
The Gaels originated from the Celtic tribes of Ireland and Scotland.
Simonstown Gaels GAA was created in 1965.
Roscommon Gaels GAA was created in 1959.
Clooney Gaels GAC was created in 1943.
O'Loughlin Gaels GAA was created in 1969.
Saint Mary's Gaels was created in 1863.
Kingdom Kerry Gaels was created in 1959.
Trinity Gaels GAA was created in 1975.
Enniskillen Gaels GAC was created in 1927.
Shamrock Gaels GAA was created in 1972.