The baby body squeezes out of the mother with its supple bones.
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Look or search some where else to be sure
Cause I don't think i'm right. :)...♥...☺
The baby body squeezes out of the mother with its supple bones. ♦P.S Look or search some where else to be sure Cause I don't think i'm right. :)...♥...☺
Not really... the male mouse will probably mate with her shortly after she gives birth and this can put stress on the mother, and could cause her to eat her babies.
Conjoined twins are babies joined at birth.
The belief that storks carry babies is a myth or folklore that originated in various cultures to explain how babies are delivered. In reality, babies are not delivered by storks, but are born from their human parents after a natural process of conception, pregnancy, and birth.
Yes, unless the babies die before birth.
Fetal monitoring is a process in which the baby's heart rate is monitored for indicators of stress during labor and birth.
The nurse that takes care of the babies after birth is called a postpartnum nurse.
You can tell when a molly has finished giving birth when she stops actively pushing and all the babies have been born. The birthing process usually takes a few hours, so if she has been in labor for a while and no more babies are being born, it is likely that she has finished giving birth.
It's a mammal so it gives birth to babies.
A rabbit typically gives birth to babies every 30 days.
You don't. They are very secretive and having you present while they are giving birth will probably stress them out. They more than likely have their babies at night or early in the morning (dawn).
Yes, slaves had babies whom were slaves at birth.