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Yes. you will likely be hearing both yours and the babies. depending on the angle you point the Doppler at.
There is not such a thing as "frozen babies". If you mean embryos, then there is no scientific proof that they are any more likely to result in a child with physical or mental disabilities than would be a normal pregnancy or an invitro procedure.
The likely hood is that the more babies you have the wider the opening will become at first, then after this gradually shrinks back down to its normal sze.
Marsupial mammals retain their embryos for only a short period in the uterus
Very likely.
It is possible, but not likely.
Not very likely. Nosebleed is extremely rarely a sign of pregnancy. Nosebleed can however be much more likely a sign of allergies rather then pregnancy.
Yes, it isn't likely that an ectopic pregnancy would go to term, though. alternate answer: Yes, nearly half of all pregnancies result in babies without uteruses.
Likely an operation.
Probably not, most likely the parent has not explained how babies are made yet, and the child will think the mother is just fat.
Well, there is no cheat for that, unfortunately. However, you could get the fertility treatment for 10.000 Lifetime Points which highers the chance of conception and multiples. Age also affects, young adults are more likely to get multiples. You could also watch Kidz Zone TV, read pregnancy books and keep the mother happy during her pregnancy and after several tries you'll get 4 babies. -Leah-
If a female rabbit does not have babies of her own, then she is most likely not producing any milk. It is rare for a mother to just spontaneously begin to lactate without having gone through a pregnancy. If the mother already has babies and the babies are close to the same age, then the mother will take the orphined babies. It is always important to monitor the rqabbit closely with the new babies and make sure she is showing no agression toward them.