6 months would be 24 weeks, and the odds of such premature child surviving are very poor.
Yes, it is normal for a baby's hair to fall out in the first few months of life. This is known as infant hair loss and is a common occurrence as the baby's hair follicles adjust to the new environment outside the womb. The hair usually grows back within a few months.
A child born to a mother with GBS can live a normal life. If the baby is affected with GBS, there is no clear answer, as this could become meningitis. If GBS is caught in pregnancy, chances are much better for the baby.
Yes, it is normal for babies to experience hair loss in the first few months of life. This is known as telogen effluvium and is usually temporary. New hair typically grows back within a few months.
if it takes 9 months in Sims it takes about 3 days in real life
Yes, it is normal for infants to experience hair loss in the first few months of life. This is known as telogen effluvium and is typically temporary. The hair will usually grow back within a few months.
9 months is the 'standard' time that a woman is pregnant for and during this time, the baby is developing. If the baby is born before 36 weeks, the baby is said to be 'premature' because the baby has not reached his/her full level of development.
Death from Wolman's disease generally occurs before six months of age.
Yes, it is normal for babies to experience hair loss during their early months of life. This is often due to a condition called telogen effluvium, which is a temporary shedding of hair that can occur in infants. It is usually nothing to worry about and the hair will typically grow back on its own.
The Mountain Gorilla has a normal gestation period of eight and a half months. It may extend to nine months, but it is rare. Once born the baby gorilla will spend every moment with it's mother for the first few months of it's life. This is an important bonding period for both. During the first stage the mother will constantly hold the baby, after a couple of months, the baby will hold on to the mother's back, riding with her everywhere she goes. Finally after about 4 to5 months, the baby will start learning to walk and by six months the baby will be experimenting with eating plant food. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The baby koala (joey) does not "get around" independently during the first few months of its life. The first months of a young koala's life are spent entirely within the mother's pouch. Like all marsupials, they are born extremely undeveloped. After attaching their mouths to a teat within the pouch, they remain there for some months with the teat firmly swollen in their mouths, so they cannot be accidentally dislodged.
To accurately count months for babies in their first year of life, you simply add up the number of months since their birth. For example, a baby who is 6 months old has been alive for 6 months since they were born. This method helps track their age and development milestones.
No, not all baby hair falls out during the first few months of life. Some babies may experience hair loss, known as telogen effluvium, but it is not universal and varies from baby to baby.