Hi
Highway54
While I'm not willing to call it a normal pregnancy, because the woman did not wind up pregnant in any sense of 'normal', yes, from that point on, Jesus' zygote was fed through his mother's placenta and he was born through the normal birth canal process.
I also believe that what the Holy Spirit did as he overshadowed the mother, was to place within her uterus, a fully formed zygote. I don't believe that Jesus had any of the father's DNA or the mother's. A fully prepared zygote, whose Father was God, was implanted in Mary's womb and attached to her uterine wall.
However, I also understand that this is not a concept made clear in the Scriptures. But I just don't understand why, if there was none of Joseph's DNA, because everyone agrees that he provided no sperm for the conception, that the zygote came from an egg that belonged to the mother. God had to make Jesus perfect and sinless and I believe that He did that by implanting the fully formed zygote in Mary's womb. Which, of course, only makes Mary his mother by the process of birthing the child, but not through any hereditary connection. Just as Joseph is understood to be Jesus' earthly father because he was married to Mary, while we all, at least I think all believers, understand that Joseph had absolutely no physical part of Mary winding up pregnant. It just makes sense to me.
I've studied a lot of 'christian' based faiths. I find that there is absolutely no reason to accept any Mormon doctrine, but I'm a bit more hesitant about denying any truth in the JW doctrine. But not all. Which I find is actually true of a lot of such religious denominations. I mean, I think the Catholic doctrines and practices are pretty 'wrong', also. But what they propose, or understand, as our lives on the new heaven and the new earth will be like, I find some agreement. We aren't destined to live in heaven. Our future eternal existence will be on a planet much like this one that God will recreate or rebuild. We will live in peace and good will for all who find themselves so blessed as to have received God's gift of abundant, eternal life through our faith in what God has done for us in Jesus.
God bless,
Ted