Go to a local pet store
You can use baby shampoo
Um, I've never heard that before but all you need to do is buy a baby doll,(at a store) and/or buy baby doll daipers-so you know they won't hurt you guinea pig. That's how I'd make a daiper for my guinea pig. Just go out and find super small ones :)
Guinea Indians are people from India who have migrated to the Republic of Guinea, Africa, often to find work.
Visit your local Pet Shop. Small, local business are more likely to have for sale, healthy guinea pigs (because theu specialize in smaller animals). Not saying anything wrong with like Petco or PetSmart.
It was find my baby
not particularly, there are many female and male guinea pigs
To find out if your guinea pig is pregnant, place her on your lap and feel for kicking. If you can't feel anything, put your hands on both sides of your guinea pig's body and surely you will feel something. If there are still no signs of kicking, gently touch the guinea pig's stomach and if she doesn't like it that most probably means that she's protecting a baby. I hope this piece of information helps you and your piggy!
Yes, they should have exercise. It is hard to find something for your pet to get exercise. You can try to put the animal on the lawn for exercise.
They should not, check out guineapigcages.com to find out more about guinea pigs and their care.
If you buy from a small breeder, or just a pet owner that has baby (or adult guinea pigs they don't want anymore) guinea pigs, you can get them for $10, but if you buy from a pet store they are $40-$60. And that is just for the animal, then you have to buy all the supplies.
You might want to consider getting another guinea pig to keep the one you have left company. Guinea pigs are very social creatures, so unless you have a lot of time to spend with your guinea pig, you should probably visit your local shelter to see if you can find your pig a friend. Suitable friends would be either a male that is used to being with other males, or a spayed female (otherwise you will end up with some little baby guinea pigs).
Baby soap is fine. Just be sure to wash them with warm water (making sure to get all the soap out, it is not good for their skin/hair if soap is left) and dry them well after wards. Never use strong soaps like dish soap or car soap!