Absolutely not.
A Thyroid is a gland in the neck and a pregnancy means having a baby
For your safety and the safety of your baby you will require frequent monitoring of your thyroid levels and the growth of your baby.
No.As the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy there is nowhere for the baby to be carried to term.
All boys have foreskins on their penises when they are born, but many have it removed when they are very small and don't ever remember having it. Often it is removed before the baby leaves the hospital after being born.
You can try for another baby anytime you like. There is no reason to wait to conceive after having the implant removed.
No it is not. You no longer have a uterus in which to carry the baby. Before having a hysterectomy you might want to consider freezing some embryos if you would like to have children. These embryos could be implanted in a surrogate mother and you would be able to have children that way.
Having a baby out of wedlock means having a baby without being married.
She is not having a baby.
No your not having a baby
how do you know if you are having a baby
If a cousin has a baby, the baby is a cousin one further time removed to all other cousins of the parent. If the parent has a second cousin, the baby is a second cousin, once removed, to that person. If the parent has a first cousin, once removed, the baby is a first cousin, twice removed, to that person.
No