Yes. Here is a picture of what your baby looks like at 34 weeks.http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/34-weeks-pregnant.html
Yes. At 36 weeks a baby is fully developed. He/she may be a little lighter than the majority of babies who are born. However, there should not be any problems.
The gestation period for a Domestic Cat is around 63-65 days, which is approximately 9 weeks.
A hamsters pregnancy is never 5 weeks. The gestation period for most hamsters is 15 - 18 days Not 5 weeks !
the lungs are the last thing to develope usually the last month is when it happends
Gestation begins with a newly formed embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus. It ends when the fully developed fetus is born. On average, gestation in dogs lasts 63 days (9 weeks).
The gestation period for a Domestic Cat is around 63-65 days, which is approximately 9 weeks.
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Like most rodents. a rat's gestation period is just six weeks.
Over half the babies born before 28 weeks gestation need this treatment, while about one-third born between 32 and 36 weeks need supplemental surfactant.
There are many risks associated with having a premature baby (born before 37 weeks gestation). The risk of mortality for the baby is higher in it's first year after birth. Premature babies are also at higher risk of neurological and disability problems, due to the brain not having had the full gestation time to develop. This can also be true of the other vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys and lungs, and many premature babies can experience maladies of their vital organs.
The lungs are the last organs to develop in utero. They are generally developed enough to be able to perform breathing at about 32 weeks, or 7 1/2 months.
Not exactly, a lot of people may tell you that the gestation period for a mouse is between 18-23 days but my mouse turned out to be pregnant when we bought her and she had her babies at 6 weeks!