It varies from person to person. My wife had all 5 of our children within 20 minutes of her water breaking If your water breaks, ten you will have 2 days ti have your baby at the most because there are risks of infection after your water breaks!
This can all depend how smoothly the birth goes. The best is below the 1 hour mark, but sometimes you get horses or other members of the Equidae family that take hours to give birth. For instance, it has been heard of that a zebra has had her waters broken at about 15:00 and she was forced to give birth through an operation at 19:00 because her young would not come out.
The actual birthing time is very short. Usually about 15 minutes from when the water breaks. The gestation period is about 320 days +- 20 days.
Mares usually give birth at 4 years. Unless they're water of youth mares. Then it's a little diefferent. Hope that helps :D
a long time
almost 2 weeks
A hamster typically gives birth shortly after its water breaks, usually within 30 minutes to an hour. It is essential to monitor the situation closely and seek veterinary help if there are any complications during the birthing process.
An average of 42 days is the time is takes for a ferret to give birth.
The danger in taking too long to get to the hospital after your water breaking is the possibility that you will have the baby before you get there, which can be dangerous. Labor can go quickly after the amniotic sac breaks, so it is best to get to the hospital as soon as possible.
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It takes 12 months for a dolphin to give birth to another dolphin (calf).
Mollies typically give birth within 4 to 6 weeks after mating.
No they can not. There has been a few cases in this world but in general no. The question was water breaking, not birth. Yes, your baby can survive. The hospital will put you on bed rest, repress birth with drugs and inject you with steroids to promote faster growth. As long as you can hold of giving birth for as many weeks as possible, there is a good chance the baby can survive.