In the link below you can call and ask in the state you live in since the laws varies in the different territories. As far as I can find it's at least 20 weeks but the circumstances when a woman is allowed to abort differs.
A doctor have to determine how far along you are and what method to use but yes you can.
As far as I know they are not allowed into Australia.
I have read that the importation of foreign rodents is prohibited in Australia but they are allowed in Canada and as far as i believe there is quite a few breeders there.
The pregnant woman should consult her physician for specific advice.
You dont! You dont let it get that far if you dont want the baby! As far as I am aware there is nowhere in the world you can abort a normal baby at six months and at this stage a baby born has an at least 50% chance of survival.
The cost of an abortion in the United States can vary depending on factors such as the stage of pregnancy, type of procedure, location, and individual provider. On average, the cost can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider or abortion clinic for specific pricing information.
Not more risky then the others. What matters is how far along you are and your medical condition.
if you are far along in your pregnancy mucus is normal.. nasty but normal if your not to far along contact your doctor
In the wild, pregant mares live out in pasture all through their pregnancy. Domestic mares aren't as different from the wild ones as some people think. A mare can stay out to pasture all throughout her pregnancy. They SHOULD be out in the pasture all throughout their pregnancy, or at least have to option of being inside or outside. Most will choose outside.
Uluru is in Australia.
how miles is there from Malta to Australia
it really depents how far into the pregnancy you are....