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No; at that point you are only several minutes old. You are one year old exactly one year after your birth.
It takes exactly 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds.
That is extremely dangerous for a 12-year-old kid. He/she needs to meet with a nutritionist as soon as possible; there are big health risks from being that heavy.
You aren't too old to try if you truly want to have another baby. Medical interventions are allowing women to have children into their 50's. Of course, there are increased risks to your health and your baby's health. Ask yourself if you are willing to take the risks and make the sacrifices that being an older mother include.
I believe a good salary for a insulation contractor would be around $60,000.00 per year, due to the physical labor and health risks that they sometimes incur.
Sunlamps and tanning beds promise consumers a bronzed body year-round, but the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from these devices poses serious health risks.
There are 525,600 minutes in a normal year and 527,040 minutes in a leap year.
No, twins are born within minutes of each other, not years. Irish twins are a year or less apart in age. Aggie80
yes This gives an average year length of exactly 365.2425 days, or 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes and 12 seconds. A Gregorian year is divided into twelve months
its hard to say, if your are active it can affect it, the average is about 75 for the low, and can get up to 130, but your best bet is to go to your doctor and talk to them about it to find out just were exactly your blood levels should be
Well assuming the 27 year old is the woman, there arent any risks different then if the man was 25, 35, 45 etc. Any risks would be soley depending on the woman's health or prior issues that may affect pregnancy, drugs (prescription or illegal) she uses. But the age of the man won't matter.
It is not "safe" to operate on a 21 year old woman in perfect health. There are always risks associated with any surgery. A 73 year old woman with bad kidneys would probably have higher risks than the average person. Your best option is to get your doctor's professional opinion. Ask what he'd do if it were his mother. (You might also ask if he likes his mother.)