A baby deer is called a fawn which has a pale brown, yellowish color. The deer belongs to the family of the Cervidae.
There isn't a specific name for a whitetail deer giving birth. The doe is the female and the fawn is the baby.
As a deer is a mammal, it would be viviparous (giving live birth after a term of gestation).
A cat giving birth is called 'kitting'.
Its called giving birth or birthing.
giving birth? having a baby? delivering? Farrowing
um.... birth
A rabbit's birth process is called kindling. :)
The birth rate for deer varies depending on factors such as species, location, and population density. On average, deer reproduce once a year, typically giving birth to one or two fawns. However, some deer species have been known to have multiple births, resulting in twins or even triplets.
Th epregnancy is called Gestation and the actual birth is called, well, birth.
Parturition
All animals give birth. Animals that give live births, like human, are called mammals.