They are called teats on animals. These teats will not become full of milk and larger until birth. Sometimes they will produce milk a day or two before birth.
Yes, guinea pigs may have an increase in bowel movements before giving birth, known as nesting behavior. This is due to the mother preparing the birthing area by clearing out their bedding and creating a clean space for the newborns. It is a normal part of the birth process.
Yes, guinea pigs who have not been pregnant can still have teats.
yes, if she is bleeding a lot you might want to ask a vet.
yes so the when she gives birth her babies will be warm
3-4 weeks before giving birth your guinea pig will put on a lot of wieght.She wil start to form a shape like a pear/bell.If your guinea pig is pregnant 2 weeks before giving birth you be able to feel the babies move.
Loud squeals and cries and even grunts.
animals usually dont spot before giving birth they might during and after, if your worried ask a vet.
Guinea pigs should never be housed outside (temperature fluctuations, humidity and predators), pregnant guinea pigs especially. Please separate your pregnant guinea pig from any males. They can go into heat within an hour of giving birth.
This is normal, the average litter size is 2-6. There is nothing wrong.
The guinea pig will start to drink a lot more water than usual and you should notice the stomach getting larger. Also a week or 2 before the birth you can actually feel the babies kicking. My guina pig has given birth twice, the babies are adorable :)
Yes because there is the after birth from the guinea pig
Microcephaly is a condition that causes a baby to have a normal size body and a really small head before birth. Microcephaly can also occur after birth.