Yes, if the person is male-to-female transgender (AKA was designated male at birth, is transitioning to living as a woman). A transwoman is often male-bodied and, thus, has a penis, scrotum, seminal vesicles, etc., and sperm. Although the sperm have likely been altered by any hormone therapy, which is common in transgender people, it would still be possible to fertilize an egg and make someone pregnant. If a transwoman has had sex reassignment surgery (has had a vaginoplasty, has had her penis/balls removed) then she no longer produces sperm and is unable to get anyone pregnant.
No, if the person is female-to-male transgender (AKA was designated female at birth, is transitioning to living as a man). People who are born female do not have the necessary reproductive organs to produce sperm, so are not able to get anyone pregnant.
She said he told her, "I don't want you anymore"? He had been dating another woman, and I think this woman was pregnant with is child.
If a woman is legally separated and gets pregnant by another man will it automatically be the husbans due to marriage?
Um, NO! You need sperm, from a male.
They will not!! A woman cannot get another woman pregnant no matter how hard they try!
The person is in fact a transexual. It is a woman who has not yet had 'the operation'. Her partner is another woman and they have found out that the other woman can't have kids, so this one stopped taking the drugs, got pregnant by a sperm donor and is now pregnant.
If a woman donates an egg, she would not get pregnant, as the donated egg is outside her body. The donated egg could be fertilised and implanted into another woman, who would become pregnant.
yes - after this one is born
Not only in Michigan, but all over the world. How is life on Mars?
No. Once pregnant, a woman can't get pregnant-er.
Trisha - 2012 The Marriage Is Off If You Got Another Woman Pregnant 2-55 was released on: USA: 19 December 2013
No, women cannot get pregnant from another woman's vaginal fluid. Pregnancy can occur when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this typically requires semen from a male partner.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.