I honestly don't think that would matter. That would not make a difference, but if it was the mother smoking during the pregnancy it would certainly affect the baby. Not during conception though. The father only shares the sperm, not blood. There's no way it would affect the baby.
Diet does not affect the gender of your baby. The gender of your baby is determined at conception (when the sperm fertilizes the egg), although it is several months after conception before and ultrasound can visibly "see" the genitalia of the baby.
he dosn't. a mother cheetah takes care of the cubs and is very promiscuous. after conception, father cheetahs usually don't stick around.
no conception is having sex to make the baby which will then be reproduction if the baby is born succsesfully.
If you had a properly supervised termination you should not have any problems. Conception should not be a problem, it is later in pregnancy that your blood may react to the baby's blood if the baby is Rh +, but your doctor will do blood tests for this.
the baby is filled with tobacco and it has a damage of dying or the baby might be a miscarriage
well it matters witch day and month you started
Your doctor can help you with that.
To bear a baby or conception.
whe they Cary a baby
The approximate date of conception was February 3rd
Well it depends how you see it.....i think it is at conception because it is onli 21 days after conception when the heart starts beating.
No. "Immaculate conception" means producing a sinless baby. Why would the baby be sinless just because the conception process was a little unusual?