Alongside such topics as politics, divorce, death in the family, violence, and getting terminal, pregnancy was generally a taboo plot device for family type situation comedies. I don"t recall a character named Gloria Henry. Henry Mitchell was Dennis' dad, the Mother, was Alice. ( in the story line) There were only a handful of exceptions to the pregnancy taboo for sitcoms (Laura Petrie in the Dick VanDyke Show, Lucy in I Love Lucy were a couple that worked) and these came out late in the sixties- Sergeant Carter and Gomer Pyle assisted a pregnant woman in an episode of Gomer Pyle ( not usual USMC fare, one adds)- It was used as a plot device later on My Three sons ( alienating much of the audience, and some others). These were sitcoms but not juvenile in the usual sense.
"Dennis the Menace" was inspired in October of 1950 by Hank's first wife, Alice Mahar, when she burst into the room and shouted, "Your son is a menace!".Their four year old son, Dennis, had wrecked his bedroom in lieu of his nap.By May of 1953, thirty million readers throughout the US-and 52 other countries- were howling at his antics.
You can become pregnant if you have shingles.
If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way. If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way.
A women can most likely become pregnant when she is ovulating.
Women become pregnant when a sperm fertilizes one of her eggs.
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No of course not. The only was to become pregnant is if you are a girl who had sex. Then you have the possibility to become pregnant. Not by your mother's assumptions.
No. Men cannot become pregnant.
yes, you have to be fertile to become pregnant.
You can become pregnant at anytime in your menstrual cycle.
To become pregnant, you must have sexual intercourse with a man or use artificial insemination.