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1. Menstrual cycles are absent during pregnancy. Justify OR 2. Can a woman with a blocked fallopian tube give birth to a child? Give reason. ANSWER ANYONE
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1. Menstrual cycles are absent during pregnancy. Justify
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2. Can a woman with a blocked fallopian tube give birth to a child? Give reason.
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1. Menstrual cycles are blocked during pregnancy because the body is forming the baby
Technically no, because the egg from the ovaries need to be passed in to the uterus through the Fallopian tube
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