Mice usually give birth to more than one pup. She may still have more babies in the womb. If not it may just take a while for her stomach to go back to normal, just as it does in a human.
Baby FAT is what you have while your still a baby. Baby PHAT is a clothing line.
If you are 12 your body is still growing, and maybe you just havent lost your baby fat just yet. Some children don't loose their baby fat until they are 14. So just wait and you'll see. You body will catch up, but in the meanwhile, just eat healthy, exercise, and have fun. :)
The baby was just too big and fat
9 of the 10 fat-tailed mouse opossums (not the Paraguayan Fat-Tailed Mouse Opossum), the Fat-Tailed Dunnart, the Fat-Tailed False Antechinus, and 4 of the 5 pygmy possums (not the Mountain Pygmy Possum) are mouse-like marsupials that store fat in their tails.
It's just baby fat or maybe over feeding or over eating
well, check the size of her stomach. or, she could just be fat...
I have the exact same problem. I feel like I'm getting really fat, and my parents say its just baby fat. I say, but eleven now, im not a baby. I think probally 14 at the most??
After a baby many women have a little extra belly, but it's not always fat. Sometimes it's nothing more than stretched abdominal muscles. If that's the case you just need to do some crunches.
That depends how fat the mouse is. lol.
Really no, Dylan is growing up so he is losing all his baby fat. Dylan was never fat or over weight, just had left over baby fat he had to get rid of.
If your mouse is getting fat and is starting to nest that means she is pregnant. and is getting ready for her babies.
Chunky breast milk in the fridge is typically due to the separation of fat from the rest of the milk, which is a natural process. It is safe for your baby to consume as long as it has been stored properly and within the recommended time frame. Just gently swirl or mix the milk to recombine the fat before feeding it to your baby.