Some mollies die after giving birth due to the stress of it, but it is usually rare. most mollies survive.
yes, mollies, guppies, platies and sword tails are live bearers
the mollie will swim low in the tank.
Bella had Renesme right before she was was changed. Giving birth to Renesme basically killed Bella so Edward had to change her in order to save her.
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heres my link to it Not sure if black mollies are ready to give birth one belly is real big. i asked for a pregnant mollie from clerk but dont know when it will give birth. this one has a white spot near anal fin and has a black dot right in top of it but this fish is wild and loves to nip at otherfish she is not calm like she is giving birth she seems stressed please help i have a smaller molly with a big stomach she is calm and stays in the middle or bottom of the tank she has a white spot near the anal fin so i need help on that plz if you want a video heres the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scK3YJsPPMQ&feature=autoplay&list=LLgQLeDfpSNs-OMzZrixIFSg&lf=mh_lolz&playnext=1 and here is another video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wet6lcaQB58&feature=mh_lolz&list=LLgQLeDfpSNs-OMzZrixIFSg please tell me wich one is or if they both are and when she will give birth if u know Please i ment is my
There is no easy way to give birth. Talk to your dr about what's right for you.
No, an IUD can't be inserted right after birth, but can be inserted around the 6 week postpartum exam.
No, from before birth.
I just want to know if the female snail dies after birth
Yes it is safe to do it right after delivery
I have two kids and I am 40 weeks pregnant today! From past experience, my period came on right after I was done bleeding from giving birth. Like within a day or two. Took a few months for it to get back on track, though! Good luck!
Prior to collecting blood, giving medications, giving treatment or executing a procedure the patient's full name and birth date should be checked against their record.
Horses don't usually have waxy teats. Some horses get waxy teats right before giving birth, but not all.