After birthing the baby, you will then birth the placenta. This is the 3rd stage of labor and is also referred to as the afterbirth. The afterbirth can take a few minutes up to a half an hour.
The placenta develops from specialized cells of the embryo, which forms after conception ( becoming pregnant). The placenta grows along with the baby and reaches approximately 4cm in thickness and 18 cm in diameter near the time for delivery.( after 37 weeks of pregnancy). It grows because of its rich blood supply, and where this is interrupted, placental growth ( hence also the babys growth) slows giving a small baby and placenta. The placenta actually moves and sometimes can block the outcoming baby- this is now picked up early by scans. Hope it helps. Ravi
Probably just as long as it needs to wait before giving it to the baby.
yes as long as the baby is not on top of the placenta- i.e its weight does not put pressure on the placenta, it is fine; and during the course of gestation the placenta settles to the best position for the abby and mom!
depends on whos doing it
25 to 40 minute
At least 8 years or more.
A pregnant woman is very foolish to take cocaine. It will hurt her baby.
So long as you are certified and have your Vet Tech license then you should be able to help deliver foals.
The answer lies in where you want to travel to and how. You have to remember that once you are on a plane, there are no doctors available. So if it is a quick trip - you can risk it. You dont want to travel 22 hours on a plane with no doctor!
Only identical (monozygotic) multiples share a placenta (and not all of those). If two or more of the sextuplets are monozygotic, those may share a placenta, with their fraternal siblings having their own. If by some astronomical odds a monozygotic - sextuplet pregnancy was possible I cannot imagine the pregnancy surviving long enough to deliver viable babies with only one placenta supplying all their needs - in addition the risk of cord accidents would be extremely high.
No, a human pregnancy will not last for two years and result in a live birth. The placenta will wear out long before two years.
FOREVER!!