Tell your parents. If you are uncomfortable about that go and see someone maybe like a guidance counselor in school so that they could help you tell your parents with you.
With a coat hanger.Rogaine should never be handled by a woman who is pregnant or may become pregnant. It is associated with a specific birth defect.
No. It is very aggressive. Leave it alone because it hates being handle when pregnant. If you do handle it, it probably will bite you.
You should contact your doctor if you are showing signs of being pregnant. (nausea, headaches, backpain, late menstrual cycle, etc) Your doctor will direct you from there.
Yes - provided she washes her hands afterwards (as you should after handling any reptile)
you should handle her less and keep your room very quiet but keep all strangers away from her. hope this helps you xx
Don't stress her, don't handle her, and feed her well. Congrats on the babies!
98% of the human population can't handle sheep brain!
Yes, used motor oil contains toxins such as benzene, lead, arsenic, zinc, and cadmium. Anyone should handle used motor oil with care. A pregnant woman should not get near used motor oil.
No, thats too young. Even if she CAN get pregnant, she should not.
No, only if absolutely necessary. Her stomach will be very sensitive so she will be very aggressive if you try to touch it or go anywhere near it. A female rabbit is NOT THAT sensitive . She can be moved to a larger cage, she can be groomed. She can be palpated to see if she is pregnant.
It is generally safe to handle a pregnant red ear slider turtle, but it is important to do so gently and carefully to avoid causing stress or harm to the turtle or its eggs. Pregnant turtles may be more sensitive during this time, so it is best to handle them with caution and avoid any unnecessary stress.
because when you are pregnant your blood volume doubles so its to see if your heart can handle the extra workload.