It depends on whether the ram is running with her or not but hypothetically she could get pregnant on her next cycle - each cycle is 21 days but it is recommended to only let your sheep get pregnant once a year.
It depends on when she next cycles or when the lamb is weaned - could be as early as 10 weeks post birth but it is recommended to only let the sheep become pregnant once a year.
A guinea pig can get pregnant again, a few hours after birth, so a guinea pig could breed tens of times in a lifetime. But there is a 20% chance a female guinea pig could die during, before or after birth, because of the stress, it has been given.
Guinea pigs can become pregnant again IMMEDIATELY after giving birth. They can also get pregnant at any age, but after passing a certain age, they are very likely to die. Even a young, healthy pig at prime breeding age has a 25% chance of dying from a pregnancy. Please do not breed your guinea pigs. If you already have a pregnant female, be sure she doesn't get pregnant again afterwards by removing the father immediately and removing male babies 21 days after the birth.
ya. if it is a male. all dude animals can do that pretty much!
It mite of been a big stress for her to give birth.
Not normally, no. Rabbits can get pregnant the day they give birth, but the actual giving birth process takes only about 15 mins in total.
By giving birth. By miscarriage. By abortion.
Does can become pregnant an hour after GIVING BIRTH. But DO NOT try this as it's dangerous for the mother.
The male should have been separated from the female before she gave birth. But if you didn't do that, then the male should be separated before the female is done giving birth because females go into postpartum estrus (heat) after giving birth and can become pregnant again immediately. If the male is with her after giving birth, then she is most likely pregnant again. Back to back pregnancies can possibly kill the female or lead to babies less likely to survive.
A guinea pig can get pregnant again, a few hours after birth, so a guinea pig could breed tens of times in a lifetime. But there is a 20% chance a female guinea pig could die during, before or after birth, because of the stress, it has been given.
Guinea pigs can become pregnant again IMMEDIATELY after giving birth. They can also get pregnant at any age, but after passing a certain age, they are very likely to die. Even a young, healthy pig at prime breeding age has a 25% chance of dying from a pregnancy. Please do not breed your guinea pigs. If you already have a pregnant female, be sure she doesn't get pregnant again afterwards by removing the father immediately and removing male babies 21 days after the birth.
umm about the same as 9 weeks, 9 months or 2 years after giving birth. If you have already been pregnant once tho your chance of getting pregnant again is much better, however if you have reached an advanced age-typically considered 35 or older it could become more difficult or increase your chances of birth defects. if you are young, it should be just as easy to get pregnant as it was 9 years ago.
Giving birth.
no it's not possible to be pregnant for two years without giving birth, but sometimes very few women get to be pregnant for ten month and then give birth (it happens).
Not really. They'll get smaller than when you were pregnant. But will never be quite the same again. Not really. They'll get smaller than when you were pregnant. But will never be quite the same again.
It is not that they are "hot" but rather "in heat" -- females undergo estrus on a regular basis (about 15 to 17 days) for adult females, when they become sexually receptive. They can give birth up to 5 times a year, and it is possible for a female to become pregnant again within hours of giving birth.
I'm not sure whether you mean "give birth" or "become pregnant" Giving birth after Tubal Ligation should be normal and no different than if you hadn't had the procedure. A small number of women (about 1 in 100) become pregnant after Tubal Ligation.
She's not pregnant.