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In the typical biological sense, a person assigned male at birth (AMAB) does not have a uterus or ovaries and therefore cannot become pregnant or give birth. Pregnancy requires...
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In the typical biological sense, a person assigned male at birth (AMAB) does not have a uterus or ovaries and therefore cannot become pregnant or give birth. Pregnancy requires...
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In short, no human man can currently become pregnant and carry a fetus to term because human gestation requires a uterus, ovaries, and a hormonal environment that only people wi...
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Most frog species do not mate for life. In the majority of frogs, mating is seasonal and driven by environmental cues such as rainfall or temperature. Males typically call to at...
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