Ureters carry urine form the kidney to the bladder (one from each kidney).
Yes. You can carry twins to term. But your physician will have periodic blood tests to see the kidney functions.
Theoritically the answer is YES, sure a woman with one kidney not only can be pregnat, but capable of carrying the whole pregnancy and deliver a healthy child, BUT, the woman should be at check and control by Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Nephrologist (specialist in kidney). Must check threshold after pregnancy, creatinine, urea, glomerular and tubular fuction, as well as heart function (incld. blood pressure)
Yes, my grandmother was born with just one kidney and had multiple kids.
i cannot be phony
You can't assume it would be a problem. It's not unusual for those born with a single kidney, with a single functioning kidney, or who donated a kidney to have a successful pregnancy.
ask your mam she is one
If the woman chooses of her own free will to end the pregnancy within 3 months, it's not murder. If someone murders the woman, or her fetus against the will of the pregnant woman, then it's murder. The woman has the right to choose if she wants to carry her pregnancy to term. No one has the right to force her to have a baby, and no one has the right to kill her fetus against her will.
As long as you inflate it regularly
Any one fertile man and any one fertile woman can have a baby together. Your blood type is only important for the blood type your baby will have.
Stallions have two ureters, one for each kidney, which carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
You really only need one kidney and can live a full life with just one. As long as it stays healthy.