They can if they feel like it.
Well, They will start eating alot more and drinking and when they are about to give birth they will make this really LOUD noise!
Guinea Pigs don't make nest and their babies are fully developed.They usually give birth in their cages and the babies stands in his own feet just after a minute.
Well, If you want you can be there to watch but the guinea pig does not need you and in fact DO NOT touch her or the babies, and try not to touch her when she is giving birth nor the babies until the next week.
Guinea pigs, most likely have their babies during the night. I know that when I had my pregnant guinea pig, I kept her in my room until she had babies. She woke me in the middle of the night with her sounds while giving birth.
=yes of cource==the blood helps the guinea pig push out the sacks with the babies inside=
yes so the when she gives birth her babies will be warm
Yes,some Guinea Pigs had babies upto 12.But their average litters are about 4 to 8.
The maximum is 8 and below.
Yes, it could be possible that the male could kill the babies
You want them to be about 4 weeks but you can take them out at 3 weeks. At about 3 weeks they start eating and drinking on their own, so leave them about a week after that. Some people immediately take hamster babies out when they see them start drinking and eating on their own but I don't agree with this; it depends on your own personal opinion. Don't take your hamster babies out before 3 weeks though. Don't touch or anything to the babies at birth - 4 weeks; the mother could be over protective; leave the mother with the babies.
Not unless it is the father, take out the father 2 weeks before birth as the mother can become pregnant 2 hours after birth, this is fatal to the baby's and mother, the father may kill the baby's if left in same cage after birth. thank you hope i helped
probly, cus the babies are pushing on her stomach