The uterus is like a very flexible muscular bottle. As the baby decends it is possible for limbs etc to scape against the inside. However the inside of the uterus is heavily padded with a plush layer of blood vessels, mucus and birth water. This padding protects the uterus the same way bubble pack protects contents of a package.
If you mean that you've had a procedure done to scrape the uterus for various reasons then yes, you can. The lining of the uterus is scraped away but grows back just like it does every month when you get your period.
blastocyst or the placenta
no the uterius cant but it can as you get older.
how could the other baby live if your uterus is being scraped?
the womb is scraped and all cellular waste is removed and destroyed
If by scraped you mean a D&C (dilatation and curettage), then yes you can. Most women will not experience a decrease in fertility after D&C. However, this is a rare complication, usually after a more aggressive D&C/multiple D&Cs when the lining of the uterus (endometrium) is almost fully scraped off/scarred. Good luck!
Get Scraped was created on 2005-07-26.
I fell onto the tarmac and scraped my knee. The old wallpaper was scraped from the wall and replaced with a trendy design. I scraped the last of the butter out of the container and realised there was no gin left, either.
on the crossing from England to New Yorkgetting scraped by the side of the ship. But it also showed the ship getting scraped below the ship.
There was no choice in 1958. You either had the baby or went into an office up a dark alleyway. Had your uterus scraped and went home and cried.
No. If you are having bleeding after having the uterus removed (a hysterectomy) it is coming from some other (abnormal) source and you should see your doctor.
An idiophone vibrates when it is scraped, hit, or struck.
No, its a sentence