Yes. it's called ectopic. it can grow in the tubes or even the cervix or ovaries.
Yes, although they have a really low rate of living. Also, if they do like they will have a mental illness/retardation.
Pregnancies occurring anywhere but the womb are referred to as ectopic pregnancies. 98% of such pregnancies occur in one of the Fallopian tubes. A mere 2% of pregancies occur in the ovary, cervix, or are intraabdominal. Ectopic pregnancies are very dangerous for the mother and baby, compromising both of their lives.
A fertilized egg which begins to develop and implants outside the uterus, is an ectopic pregnancy. It is often a medical emergency by the time it is discovered. Many ectopic pregnancies involve implantation in the Fallopian tubes, where it can also be called eccyesis or tubal pregnancy.
it is called an ectopic pregnancy.
An ectopic pregnancy is a non-viable pregnancy that occurs anywhere outside of the uterus. It's often known as a "tubal" pregnancy as ectopics most often occur inside the Fallopian tubes. They can also occur on the cervix, inside the abdominal cavity and outside of the uterus. Ectopic pregnancy if left untreated is life threatening and you should see a Dr immediately.
No, you need a hospitable environment for the pregnancy to develop.
"Ectopic" is the term that means "out of place or position." An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy outside the uterus.
An ectopic pregnancy is a condition whereby the embryo becomes implanted in an area outside the cavity of the uterus.
because the fertalized egg is blocked from making it to the uterus and implants outside of the uterus
An abdominal gestation is a pregnancy outside of the uterus and within the abdominal cavity.
Animals that do not develop in a placenta will develop outside of the uterus rather than in. Kangaroos and Koalas use pouches to develop their young.
Ultrasound is particularly useful in distinguishing between intrauterine (within the uterus) and ectopic (outside the uterus) pregnancies.
Frogs don't need have their offspring develop inside them. So if you were to dissect a frog you would not find the uterus because frogs release sperm and eggs to develop outside the body. Technically, the uterus is the outer shell of the egg...
presentation of symptoms, a positive pregnancy test, and detection of a pregnancy outside of the uterus by means of ultrasonography