Only if you followed state regulations, and were already unemployed at the time within a certain criteria. You cant just apply for unemployment due to pregnancy, there are procedures you have to meet to do so in the first place, consult your local unemployment office to confirm your needs.
No its unlikely.
Yes. Some babies are even born with teeth.
Over half the babies born before 28 weeks gestation need this treatment, while about one-third born between 32 and 36 weeks need supplemental surfactant.
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
21 weeks is at the very lowest limit of survival, only one or two babies in the world have lived Each additional day adds to the baby's chances. Babies born under 28 weeks and living also have a very high chance of ongoing medical problems and disability.
Your hamster has to be 12 weeks old and it will take around 3 weeks till the hamsters are born.
They say at 20 weeks but it's extremely rare. Out of babies born at 22 weeks 9,1%, 19,9% at 23 weeks and 33% of babies born at 24 weeks live long enough to be discharged from hospital. That is not mentioning all the severe physical and mental damages they often have.
Yes. At 36 weeks a baby is fully developed. He/she may be a little lighter than the majority of babies who are born. However, there should not be any problems.
it depends it can be 9 months or 0 months and 2 weeks but after 2 weeks the babies have to be born
after a 79 to 85 days of gestational process
it can take anywhere from 4 weeks to 7 weeks. Depending on the babies situation.
Some babies will, some won't. Some babies die of neglection or things like that, others die of health problems. Some even die for an unknown reason (SIDS) while still a few weeks old or less. Many babies born into the world are going to stay alive, but some won't - unfortunately, sometimes we have to just watch them die AFTER actually getting born into the world...which seems worse to me than dying before birth.