I am afraid it is unlikely. Ovary swelling is normal as cells in the sac the egg came from grow to provide hormones to maintain a pregnancy but if there is no embryo in the sac you have what is called a blighted ovum which cannot develop into a baby.
A little swelling of the legs in pregnant women can be normal and just due to the pressure that the baby and the extra fluids in the body create. A lot of swelling, though, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms, should be checked out by a good doctor, to protect both mom and baby.
Ovary 2nd Answer: No, not the ovary . . . the baby is in the womb, also called the uterus. (YOU-tuhr-uss) The ovary contains human eggs, each one of which could be fertilized and turn into a baby, but the eggs are not babys.
It's not the ovary that decides which sex the baby will have, it's the sperm.
it is protected by the ovary
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The epicotyl is the upper part of the baby plant. What will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows?
If you mean botany, then a fertilized plant ovary becomes fruit. In humans, a fertilized ovum (not the entire ovary) will likely become a fetus, and a baby if carried to full-term.
It is possible.
There is a lot of pressure on the lower part of your body (waist down) by the third trimester because the baby is quite heavy now (and then there's all the amniotic fluid too). It is very normal to get this kind of swelling
The baby grows in the womb, not in the ovary. Eggs come from the ovaries.
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