DO NOT DISTURB THE NEST!
Seeing if they are all right will most certainly cause them to not be all right. If you disturb mother's nest, she may abandon her babies, stop nursing them, or worse, kill them. Wait 7-10 days minimum, when you clean the cage, just scoop out the old bedding, and put fresh bedding/food/water in. I wouldn't fiddle with the nest AT ALL. If they were born in a glass aquarium, you can safely look at the babies from underneath.
Yes he can, and yes incest is illegal, and disturbing!Yes he can, and yes incest is illegal, and disturbing!Yes he can, and yes incest is illegal, and disturbing!Yes he can, and yes incest is illegal, and disturbing!Yes he can, and yes incest is illegal, and disturbing!Yes he can, and yes incest is illegal, and disturbing!
ignorance, attachment, anger
She should be fine, but if you are worried, monitor them without disturbing too much, if you notice any problems contact a veterinarian for advice.
If you are still bleeding three months after birth, you should contact your health care provider today for advice. The problem could be infection, retained products, or another complication; or there could be no medical problem but a possible side effect of your birth control.
Hope they were using birth control or figure they've got potential pregnancy problems.
To make sure it's all complete and that none of the placenta is left inside the woman.
Birth certificate is more authenticated if it is issued by the authorised person. The school admission forms are filled up by the parents and there are chances of manipulating the date for their convenience.
A birth certificate is a government record and the father should sign it in order to document the child's parents. Otherwise he will add to the problem of a generation of children whose birth records are incomplete. If he has concerns because the mother is a minor he should consult with an attorney.
The only problem is the spelling mistakes. It should be "whales" and "giving".
Take the "morning after" pill. Do not try putting anything in your birth canal to kill the sperm . . . that can be extremely dangerous.
No. It is only a problem if you forget to take your pill more than twice. Though if you have a problem remembering to take your pill you should think about taking another type of birth control.
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.