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Monotremes lay eggs, from which the baby emerges. Marsupial babies develop in a primitive placenta in the uterus, and are delivered very prematurely. The baby/babies must crawl up to the nipple and attach to it until they have developed further. Placental mammals have a more advanced placenta in the uterus, and the babies are kept in it until they are much more fully developed than in marsupials. They are then delivered.
Yes. many babies can have atshma. It usually starts showing at age two. That is when my atshma developed fully.
Once a foetus is fully developed it has exactly the same organs as a fully grown human.
Yes they are. When they are born , their body's cones develop.
no they wont kill her
No, the tear ducts in newborn babies are not fully developed, so they cannot cry real tears.
Becuase their vocal chords have not fully developed yet.
When a female is not fully aroused her vagina is in it's normal location (shallow) as she gets more "in the mood" the vagina stretches out and the uterus moves higher in the body allowing deeper penetration (not shallow) the body does this so that there is a higher chance of conception, (sex is supposed to make babies)
A female has to be around the age of 1 to be fully developed to give birth.
Because the baby's body would not be fully developed and needs to have speicial care. :):):)
This is not common at all. Your baby doesn't have fully developed lungs at this age. This can be dangerous.
tell me what fully developed means