No, it is illegal im afraid, you may be feeling depressed at the moment but im sure when you give birth in the next month you will be overjoyed. there is nothing better in life than watching a child grow up in its early stages of life. good luck.
It can be possible in the UK but under very rare circumstances
Not in most states or countries. You would have to have a legitimate medical reason for doing so even if it were allowed then. If you are that far into a pregnancy and feel that you do not wish to keep your child yourself you should consider adoption. There are many people out there who would happily accept the baby as their own and give him/her a loving supportive home.
My name is Rose and most states you can't. I will adopt your baby is you choose to put it up for adoption.
Yes, during the first trimester is most common.
The majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester so yes but it can also happen after that.
The eighth month of the year is August.
It varies in every woman. With my first pregnancy, I didn't "show" until the eighth month. In my second, I started showing around the fifth month.
3 movements every one hour otherwise consult a doctor
Growth continues but slows down as the baby begins to take up most of the room inside the uterus.
The name of the eighth lunar month will depend on which lunar calendar is being used as it is different in each one. For example the eighth lunar month in the Hindi calendar is Kartika and the eighth lunar month in the Jewish lunar calendar is Cheshvan.
Not any more, but it was the eighth month in the Old Roman calendar.
no its the 10
The name Tavia is derived from the Latin name Octavia, which is a female name for the eighth born child or a child born in the eighth month or the eighth day of a month.
The name "October" comes from the Latin word "octo," which means eight. It was originally the eighth month in the ancient Roman calendar before January and February were added, pushing it to the tenth position.
The name of the month October comes from the Latin for 'eighth', because in the old Roman calender October was the eighth month of the year.
July = 7th August = 8th
The eighth month is August which has 31 days.