Answer:
Macbeth shall never have children
Step-by-step explanation:
In Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the witches don´t say that Macbeth won´t have children.
The first warning, which comes from a floating head, is to beware Macduff. Then a bloody boy claims that no one who has been born of a woman can harm Macbeth. A crowned child with a tree claims that Macbeth will be safe until Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill.
There´s a final warning in the form of a procession of eight crowned kings with Banquo’s ghost at the end of the line, which can be interpreted as a premonition of a line of kings that will descend from Banquo.