Yes, it is normal for babies to stare at lights for extended periods of time. This behavior is often due to their developing visual system and curiosity about bright objects. However, it is important to ensure that the light is not too bright or harmful to their eyes.
Yes, for the most part at least. If she's not sitting on top of the babies at all, then she might be trying to abandon the pups.Worst case scenario, you can just confine her to a small cage with the pups.
Babies stare at lights because they are attracted to bright and contrasting colors. This is a normal part of their visual development as they are learning to focus and track objects with their eyes.
It sounds normal but you could have the thermostate checked.
Yes, they will have normal babies.
because they don't have normal capabilities like normal babies do..
Yes, you can have periods and not have another for mouths its completely normal.
because they don't have normal capabilities like normal babies do..
Visible light waves are not harmful to humans in normal exposure levels. However, prolonged exposure to intense visible light, such as from the sun or bright artificial lights, can potentially cause eye damage. It is important to protect your eyes with sunglasses or other protective gear when exposed to bright light for extended periods.
The only difference between LED lights and normal lights is that LED lights are much brighter and are a brighter white than normal lights. Some find the brighter lights better, while others find the lights too bright.
No this isn't normal
it isn't normal but it isn't a problem you have to worry about periods for extended days most likely show when you are a active person and do sports or physical activitys.
Babies are often weighed as they develop, and records kept to ensure weight gain is normal.