Only in very rare case's, most require surgery.
A cow will carry a calf to full term which is 285 days or around 9 months.
A normal full term pregnancy is approximately 9 months for a human.
It has happened a few times, but more often than not those with an ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleed to death.
The term is ectopic pregnancy.
Of course not. It is however more dangerous and more difficult for a woman to conceive and carry a child to term after 40.
Full term pregnancy is nine months
what is the term for pregnancy, and what are its component word parts.
Cats typically carry their babies for about 63-65 days during pregnancy.
Ectopic pregnancy is the more commonly-used medical term for extrauterine pregnancy.
No, a woman cannot carry a baby to term if her uterus is gone, as the uterus is essential for housing and supporting the development of the fetus during pregnancy. Without a uterus, there is no structure to facilitate implantation of the embryo or sustain a pregnancy. In cases where a woman has had a hysterectomy, assisted reproductive technologies, like gestational surrogacy, may be an option for having a child.
Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
Hyperemesis gravidarum is the term for excessive vomiting during pregnancy.