After fertilization, the embryo begins to develop in the womb.
No, you would need to have a uterus to carry the baby.
Nine months
No as your womb(uterus) is removed and you cannot carry the baby
From the moment of the fertilization of the egg by the sperm the new baby is alive. However at this stage it is not viable (it can not develop outside the mothers womb).
From the moment of the fertilization of the egg by the sperm the new baby is alive. However at this stage it is not viable (it can not develop outside the mothers womb).
Womb
It is as natural as a normal baby. A test tube baby is exactly the same a natural baby. The only difference is that the egg was fertilized outside the womb rather than inside. However, after fertilization the embryo is implanted into the womb, so the chances it will survive are the same as that of a natural baby.
Fish do not carry offspring in a womb. They lay eggs. The amount of time spent in the egg varies from species to species.
Fertilization of the egg does not occur during the birth process. Birth is the process of delivering a baby from the mother's womb, which happens after fertilization, implantation, and gestation have already occurred.
In the womb. That is also called as uterus. Uterus is designed by the nature to carry the pregnancy.
Yes, you can. I have carried 2 babies full term with a backwards womb. The only problem you may have is that labour can be quite quick.