DaWoad wrote:Avenio wrote:
Hormones don't enter into it. Female reproductive hormones deal with ovulation and the uterus, not the actual development of the baby itself.
not sure that's true. Didn't phalidomide do the damamge it did because it changed around the hormones essential to development in the fetus? Some other developmental disorders are also hormonally based IIRC (cretinism, the lack of iodine leading to insufficient thyroid hormones)
that said, artificial hormones and problem solved.And yes, the baby would get enough nutrients; implantation can occur almost anywhere in the upper female reproductive tract naturally, (And other places in rarer instances) and the placenta will grow into existing blood supplies. In fact, an ectopic pregnancy is exactly what a male pregnancy would be; except instead of commonly occurring in the fallopian tubes, it would be in the abdominal cavity.
and, this. In fact there are a couple of cases where fetuses have grown to near-viability and, I think, even been delivered having grown on an abdominal wall/wall of the intestines in a woman.
that may work, if nothing was there but the fact is, there is something there, the penis and the muscles around it in the male body are not biologically designed to handle that, the woman is, Biology in humans has stayed the same for millions of years, who are we to be going around messing with genetics to make men have babies, its not natural, and it shouldn't be attempted, if you want to talk about this impossible idea further make your own thread