Q&A

Can a married woman get the other woman pregnant?

Can a married woman get the other woman pregnant?

Pregnancy is not a simple as spilling milk. It is more than an “Oops, these things happen.” Getting pregnant with a married man’s child, is simply the ultimate tactic to poach another woman’s spouse.

What happens if a couple gets pregnant before marriage?

If a committed couple who was already planning to get married commits fornication which results in pregnancy, it would probably make it easier for the family and the child to marry before he or she is born. But if an uncommitted couple commits the same sin, getting married will not make them right in God’s eyes.

Is it possible to have one child with two biological mothers?

One child, two biological mothers – it’s possible! Imagine a world where a child has two biological mothers! Yes the marvels of science have made it possible and the two-mum approach lets same-sex couple share the biological role Imagine a world where a child has two biological mothers!

Can you be pregnant in the first week of pregnancy?

Surprise: You’re not actually pregnant during your first week of pregnancy! Your due date is calculated from the first day of your last period. No, there’s no baby or embryo in sight. At least not yet — just an anxious egg and a whole bunch of eager sperm at their respective starting gates.

Pregnancy is not a simple as spilling milk. It is more than an “Oops, these things happen.” Getting pregnant with a married man’s child, is simply the ultimate tactic to poach another woman’s spouse.

Are there any women who are pregnant without marriage?

There are plenty of women who are pregnant without marriage. According to The National Marriage Project (University of Virginia) reported in 2013, almost half of all first births are to unmarried mothers.

Is it bad to have a pregnancy before marriage?

When you have a pregnancy before marriage, it can sometimes pressure the couple into getting married, or just speed up the decision of marriage, for the sake of the child. This may or may not be a bad thing, depending on the commitment of the couple and their willingness to work on the marriage relationship and also rear the child together.

Who is the rare woman who got pregnant while already pregnant?

In February, Allen and her husband, Wardell Jasper, got custody of their son, whom they named Malachi. Because superfetation is so rare, it’s difficult to know whether IVF procedures, or surrogacy, can influence the likelihood of the condition, Aftab said. But these could be questions for future research.