According to normative practices, which vary, usually the fetus ( if both are dead) is removed from the Mother"s body. sometimes they are buried together, or the fetus is disposed of separately-depending on how far along the pregnancy is- and also if the fetus was damaged in any way- for example a woman could die as a result of impact damage in an automobile accident which might smash the fetus where it could not be restored for viewing, etc.
A woman who dies in the Igbo culture would move on to the afterlife. If the woman died in childbirth, the Igbo often believed that the woman would haunt the living.
If you die when you are pregnant, an attempt will be made to save the live of the fetus, but, most of the time when the mother carrying the fetus dies, the baby inside of her dies as well.
She leaves her spouse.
The woman becomes pregnant
=about 2weeks after it happens kay o.=
they have a baby to a dirty old man...
The woman has a baby and the man who got her pregnant either takes responsibility for what he did or leaves and never comes back.
No, a woman is born with a certain number of eggs and when she reaches menopause she is all out and can not get pregnant any more. That usually happens when a woman is in her 50's.
I don't think so. I did not experience having a spotting in my two pregnancy period. If that happens to a pregnant woman she better consult her doctor.
If there are sperm in the condom the woman could get pregnant.
She gets wet.
Sure it happens. of course pregnancy itself piles on weight.