In response to your basic question - yes as woman does not have to have sexual intercourse with a man to become pregnant. But the sperm from a man is needed for in-vitro fertilization.
AnswerNo, not unless she has been raped, even then, she has had the use of a man to conceive the child.Well, technically speaking, none. But, due to certain human technology, chickens, ducks and geese are now able to produce unfertilized eggs, which we eat. The fertilized eggs (normally laid eggs, that is) are used to hatch more chickens, ducks or geese for eating, or for more egg production. Also it depands whether you count a bacteria as a animal as they clone each other by using asexual reproduction.
Yes, a man with blood type B and a woman with blood type AB can have a child with blood type B. The child would inherit one allele for blood type B from the father and either an A or B allele from the mother. The child's blood type could be either B or AB.
No, it is not possible for a man to become pregnant. Pregnancy occurs when a female's egg is fertilized by a male's sperm, leading to the development of a fetus in the female's uterus. Men do not have the reproductive anatomy needed to conceive and carry a child.
If a man runs out of sperm, he will no longer be able to ejaculate during sexual activity. This may result in infertility and make it difficult to conceive a child. However, it should be noted that sperm production is a continuous process, and the body can typically regenerate sperm over time.
Both the man and the woman contribute genetic material to determine the characteristics of their child. The baby's genes come from a combination of both parents, with the father providing a Y chromosome to determine the child's sex.
Yes, a B positive woman and an A negative man can have a healthy baby. The ABO blood group system is separate from the Rh factor, so compatibility in ABO blood type does not play a role in potential issues during pregnancy. However, if the woman is Rh positive and the man is Rh negative, the baby may be at risk for Rh incompatibility, which can be managed with proper medical intervention.
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Yes, a couple can still have children. A man and a woman are needed to reproduce and create a child. However, adoption is an option for a couple who can not conceive.
A man cannot conceive and give birth to a child as woman and genital organs are different from man and woman.According to Bible, God created Adam from the earth and breathed life into him. God put Adam to sleep, removed a rib from Adam and created Eve.Islam believes man and woman are unique creations of Allah and that woman was created from man.
Woman. Without her, man is nothing. Woman without her man, is nothing.
A woman, without her, man is nothing. or A woman without her man, is nothing.
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yes. chances of getting a normal child is 50/50
Yes.
One of them can have a baby with a woman and then the other man can adopt the child. To make a baby you need a sperm and a egg so 2 men can not physically make a baby together without a woman.
The sentence can be punctuated differently to convey different meanings: A woman, without her man, is nothing. (emphasizes the necessity of a man) A woman: without her, man is nothing. (emphasizes the importance of women) A woman without her man is nothing. (implies a reliance on a man) A woman: without her, man is nothing. (emphasizes the idea of a woman's independence)
Lesbians can conceive a child just like a straight woman. The only difference is that being lesbian, her partner is "of course" unable to get her pregnant. If a Lesbian couple wish to conceive then they have a couple of options. Though they must have the same basic ingredient, male sperm. The how is up to the individual. More than likely the woman will choose to go somewhere to be artificially inseminated, the other option is to have sex with a man, though being lesbian, then insemination would probably be the first choice.