There was a woman who conceived 15 babies, but she used fertility treatment and none of the 10 girls or 5 boys survived the birth
Another woman had 12 babies, but the pregnancy was lost before the babies became viable Another woman had 9 babies, but none of the babies survived past 6 hours after the birth, 6 of them died immediately after birth and the others died in various stages within the 6 hours later. 8 babies were born in one go and only one of the little girls died a week later after birth but the other 7 survived and are still living. 7 babies were born, where several of the babies had medical challenges, and cerebral palsy, but the smallest child had no problems and they were born in the 70s and still live till this day.
There have been numerous multiple births but very few babies have survive. Complications set in the more babies there are because due to more babies being in the womb there is less space so all multiple birth babies that are born have a severly reduced weight, some of these babies in the above examples only weighed 1 pound and a couple of ounces.
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a woman who has just given birth to a baby
The most babies that have been known to haven given birth at once is 9 babies. But the most children in one pregnancy (with fertilization) is 15, but none of them survived. Without fertilization though, the most kids in one pregnancy is 12, but none survive sadly.
Yes, even on the pill there is a chance of pregnancy, as there is with most forms of birth control.
Even the most effective birth control methods, such as IUDs and Implanon prevent unwanted pregnancy at a rate of 99.9%.
The most popular way to prevent pregnancy are birth control, condoms and to just not have sexual intercourse. It is recommended to still use condoms while using birth control.
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A person who is Rh negative and pregnant, has had a miscarriage, abortion, or amniocentesis, or has an injury or bleeding during pregnancy would likely be given a shot of RhoGam to prevent Rh incompatibility issues with future pregnancies.
No. It will not terminate the pregnancy. It could however cause birth defects in the fetus and cause you more problems. If you wish to terminate a pregnancy, do it the most responsible way with a doctor's help and an abortion. Otherwise, simply have the child.
an elephant gives birth after 21 months of pregnancy
The birth control pill, if used correctly, has over a 98% chance of preventing pregnancy. Other methods with high efficacy in preventing pregnancy include the Depo-Provera injection as well as birth control implants and IUDs. However, the most effective form of birth control is abstinence.
121 by Sam Beckford in 2009