This is a very curious question, but I was just wondering about biology in general. Can pregnancy really take place between different species, or is it only possible within the same species? It's just a general knowledge query.
Haha oh god, this question is weirder than my midnight pickles and ice cream cravings! But medically, no, cross species pregnancy is absolutely not possible.
Wait, is this a real question or are you just reading too much online? I'm getting anxious just thinking about it, but please relax, biologically it's completely impossible.
When I felt my baby kick for the first time, it felt like a miracle of human life. Nature has made human pregnancy very specific, so cross species is just not possible.
No, that's biologically impossible because chromosomes don't match. Focus on your health and routine walking if your gynac has allowed it, ignore these weird internet things!
God's creation is beautiful and has set laws for everything, sister. Different species cannot reproduce like this. Just keep your mind positive and read good books!
From a scientific and biological standpoint, this is absolutely impossible due to chromosomal incompatibility. It's always good to ask your doctor if you have any basic doubts about pregnancy.
Straight answer: No. Chromosomes of different species are totally different, so pregnancy can never happen between them. Keep it simple and don't overcomplicate things.