In side it's mothers body
Within the uterus.
The fetuses develop in the womb of the mother.
Placental mammals and marsupials develop in a placenta within the uterus before being delivered. Monotremes develop in an egg.
Most mammals are placental mammals: they develop in a placenta before birth. Marsupials also develop in a placenta, but they are delivered much earlier and the placenta is less developed. Monotremes develop within an egg, which is kept inside the mother for some time before it is laid. It hatches several days later.
Where embryos develop and are allowed to mature before birth
Yes. Prior to their birth, placental mammals are nourished by the placenta which is attached to the mother's uterine wall.
Before birth, nutrients in the mother's blood stream flow through the umbilical cord into the fetus's blood stream. After birth, young placental mammals suckle (drink their mother's milk) until they are weaned.
you can develop breasts before you begin your period. however it is more common to develop them after.
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Placental Abruption is a serious condition in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before birth. It can separate partially or completely. It s a serious condition in which the placenta starts to come away from the inside of the womb wall before the baby has delivered. Signs and Symptoms of Placental Abruption include: Vaginal bleeding Abdominal pain Back pain Uterine tenderness or rigidity Uterine contractions
No. An otter is a placental mammal. Marsupials give birth to undeveloped young, which must cling to the nipple for several weeks before they are developed enough to survive off it. Placental mammals give birth to much more developed young, and they only need to suckle some of the time.
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Before placental development the conceptus gets nutrition from uterine secretions. After placentation nutrition comes from the mare via the placenta.