Epilepsy, and all its nearly intractable forms, can begin at birth.
Yes it is.
five to eight months
Yes.
the child should be ne where between 20-30 lbs.. at a eight months...
No as the blue baby is caused by a whole in the heart, and not epilepsy.
Echidnas do not stay in the burrow for six to eight months. Baby echidnas are hatched directly in the mother's temporary pouch, and they are transferred to a burrow when the growth of their sharp spines produces discomfort in the pouch. This usually occurs between 2 and 3 months of age. The mother continues to nurture the young echidna in the burrow until it is weaned at around 6 months. Therefore, at most, it stays in the burrow for 4 months only.
7 1/2 months. They can sometimes leave as early as six months or as late as eight months.
7 1/2 months. They can sometimes leave as early as six months or as late as eight months.
Baby cycle is the development of your baby in the womb. It starts from the day ovulation occurs in the 28-day cycle up to the day you deliver 9 months later.
it stays with its mother for about 2 to 4 years
That is a question that can only be answered by your doctor, who knows about your form and severity of epilepsy and your pregnancy.
According to the epilepsy website, there is only a 4% chance of epilepsy being passed to the child if only one of the parents have it. The odds are in your favor in that if he has a child it will not be epileptic.