Can two female animals have a baby?

Baby mice have been made with two mums and no dad, say researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It took a substantial feat of genetic engineering to break the rules of reproduction. The scientists said the "bimaternal" (two mammas) animals were healthy and went on to have pups of their own.
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Can female mice get pregnant without a male?

Using a breakthrough technique involving stem cells and gene editing, scientists at the Chinese Academy of Science have managed to produce healthy baby mice with two mothers, each of which has subsequently been able to reproduce.
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Can two female birds have a baby?

Two baby birds were born in California without any help from males—that is, they were each produced by a female bird alone. The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance released a report Thursday detailing the discovery, which reveals that condors, a critically endangered species of bird, are able to asexually reproduce.
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Can bird get pregnant without male?

Unauthorized use is prohibited. Though rare in vertebrates, parthenogenesis occurs in sharks, rays, and lizards. Scientists have also recorded self-fertilization in some captive bird species, such as turkeys, chickens, and Chinese painted quail, usually only when females are housed without access to a male.
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Did two female condors have a baby?

A study published this past week described how two female condors reproduced without male partners. It's apparently the first time that any female bird without access to a male has done so. Their offspring, which both hatched and passed away years ago, were the result of a process called parthenogenesis.
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Why Can't Mules Have Babies?



What animal gives birth without a mate?

Greenflies, stick insects, aphids, water fleas, scorpions, termites and honey bees are all capable of reproducing without males, using parthenogenesis.
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Can birds be asexual?

Scientists confirmed that each condor chick was genetically related to its mother but neither bird was genetically related to a male. The two birds represent the first two instances of asexual reproduction, or parthenogenesis, to be confirmed in the California condor species, the zoo said.
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Can men get pregnant?

People who are born male and living as men cannot get pregnant. A transgender man or nonbinary person may be able to, however. It is only possible for a person to be pregnant if they have a uterus. The uterus is the womb, which is where the fetus develops.
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Can a woman be impregnated by female bone marrow?

Weirder still, a woman could conceivably use sperm made from her bone marrow to inseminate her own eggs. Nayernia's work has already raised a few ethicists' eyebrows. And some scientists doubt that Nayernia's engineered sperm could ever be functional enough to inseminate an egg successfully.
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What animals can have virgin births?

The discovery that condors are capable of virgin births - formally called parthenogenesis or asexual reproduction - surprised scientists. Virgin births have been recorded in other bird species, as well as lizards, snakes, sharks, rays and other fish.
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How do vultures get pregnant?

However, according to encyclopedia-like manuscripts of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, such acts were not that extraordinary for vultures. Back then, female vultures were supposedly capable of producing offspring without sexual relations. In some situations, the wind was believed to impregnate the female (1, 2).
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Can 2 female cockatiels mate?

Same-sex cockatiels will go through the motions of breeding. Two males will mate and work their nesting box as a true pair would - except no eggs will be laid. Two females will do likewise, except both females will generally lay eggs - which means you are going to have 8 or more eggs in the nesting box.
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Can 2 female cockatiels lay eggs?

Separate your cockatiel from the other bird.

This will be important if you have more than one cockatiel. If you have two females and one is a chronic egg layer, she may stimulate your other female to lay eggs as well. If you have a male and a female cockatiel, the male may want to mate with your female cockatiel.
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Can two female rats have babies?

You can breed rats by simply putting a pair together for 10 days, ensuring they are together through two heat cycles. Since the female might fight the male, a better option is to put the pair together only when the female is in heat.
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Can 2 male rats have babies?

It took a substantial feat of genetic engineering to break the rules of reproduction. The scientists said the "bimaternal" (two mammas) animals were healthy and went on to have pups of their own. But there was bad news on the all-male front. Mice with double-dads were attempted, but died within days of being born.
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Can male rats have babies?

A male rat in China has given birth by Caesarean section after a 'vile' experiment that involved joining it to a female rat and transplanting a uterus. Scientists from the Naval Medical University in Shanghai said the experiment may have 'a profound impact on reproductive biology. '
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Can a girl make another girl pregnant?

The short answer to this question is no, not through sexual intercourse. Two cisgender women (meaning assigned female at birth) in a relationship cannot become pregnant without some form of assisted reproductive technology (ART). The reasoning goes back to basic biology and how an embryo is formed.
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How can 2 females have a baby together?

The most common way for a woman in a same-sex relationship to become pregnant is to use donated sperm. Some women inseminate themselves at home, but many choose to be inseminated in a clinic using a process called intrauterine insemination (IUI).
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Can you have a baby with yourself?

Single-parent reproduction is exactly what it sounds like—a very complicated scientific process that involves taking one person's stem cells, making one of them male and the other female, before splicing them together to make a child.
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How do I turn my man on during pregnancy?

Spooning: Spooning is an excellent sex position for a pregnant woman as it relieves pressure on your uterus and lower back. Because penetration is usually shallower in a spooning position, it can be especially useful if you find deep penetration uncomfortable during pregnancy.
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Has a man ever had a baby?

Beatie had gender reassignment surgery in March 2002 and became known as "the pregnant man" after he became pregnant through artificial insemination in 2007. Beatie chose to be pregnant because his wife Nancy was infertile, doing so with donated sperm. The couple filed for divorce in 2012.
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What happens when a man sleeps with a pregnant woman?

Having sex in pregnancy

Sex during pregnancy can feel quite different from how it felt before. You might also worry that sex will harm the baby. But your baby is well protected and sealed off in the amniotic sac, so you can't hurt your baby by having sex.
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Can humans reproduce asexually?

Human beings cannot reproduce asexually. They produce gametes which bring about sexual reproduction.
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Are snakes asexual?

A majority of snakes are born from sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction means that two parents mate with each other. The male uses his hemipenes in order to fertilize the female eggs. Surprisingly, there are also some snakes that have produced asexually.
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Are butterflies asexual?

Does The Butterfly Reproduce Sexually or Asexually? The short answer to the question is that all known species of butterflies reproduce sexually most of the time.
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