No, the chromosomal difference between cattle and humans would prevent a human female from conceiving a fetus with a bovine male.
Yes. Men and women were both bull jumpers
Sometimes, if her pheromones are producing more estrogen than usual. But most pregnant cows won't have anything to do with a bull.
A bull calf is male with male reproductive organs, which means he cannot get pregnant. Only females (heifers, possibly heifer calves and cows) can get pregnant. Thus, your question has no merit whatsoever.
Elephants have one of the longest gestation period among mammals. They are pregnant for a period of around 22 months. After the 22 month gestation, they giver birth to a calf that is approximately 250 pounds heavy and stands at around 2.5 feet tall
Cows can get pregnant through the process of mating with a bull, where the bull inseminates the cow. This can happen naturally through natural mating or artificially through artificial insemination by a qualified professional.
Pregnant women and women who could possibly be pregnant should only receive orbital x rays when absolutely necessary
It could if you become the pregnant woman of all pregnant women. The Bridezilla of pregnant
Pregnant women are at risk of having a baby. If you could be more specific in your question, you would likely get a more specific answer.
no
Gridles are not safe for pregnant women you do not want to apply any kind of pressure onto your stomach as it could harm your baby.
If you had sex yes you could be pregnant. A normal period is generally a sign that you are not pregnant but some women have periods throughout. Have a test done if you have any questions?
Pregnant women could answer that for you
Yes, pregnant women are susceptible to yeast infections caused by hormonal changes. And yes you can still get pregnant while you have an infection.
Ofcourse. Not all pregnant women get nausea, just most of them. Brand yourself lucky.
Pregnant women or those who could possibly be pregnant should not have a CT scan unless the diagnostic benefits outweigh the risks. Pregnant patients should particularly avoid full body or abdominal scans.
Yes, absolutely!
It could be mildly harmful to the baby.