After 9 months in the mothers stomach ,it might not be exactly.Sometimes people are born way before. the 9 months. Babies do NOT grow in the mother's stomach. The stomach is an organ of the digestive system. A baby grows and develops in the mother's uterus, a reproductive organ. Human gestation is approximately 40 weeks, or 10 months after conception.
A calf does not stay in it's mother's stomach: the stomach is a place where feed is digested, not a place where a calf develops. A calf develops in his mothers WOMB or uterus, not the stomach. Thus, a calf is in his mother's womb for around 285 days.
Fetuses aren't grown nor stay in the dam's stomach. They stay and grow in the womb or uterus, not the stomach. How long these cubs stay in their mother depends on the species: it can range from 5 to 8 months long.
Koala joeys do not live in their mother's stomach at any time. A female koala is pregnant for about 35 days. Once the undeveloped joey is born, it crawls to the mother's abdominal pouch, where it stays for about 6-7 months.
For over 3 years in the herd if female and only 2 years if male.Zebra's stay with their mother (also called a Mare) for about 1 to 3 years.
It is likely that Persephone dwelt with Demeter either upon Olympus or the earth.
Calves are weaned off their mother's milk after 8-12 months. The calf will likely stay with the mother for protection for some time longer. By age 3 or 4 the calf is sexually mature and is likely to be independent of its mother.
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.
The probability of getting curly hair depends on whether your parents do or not. Hair genes are decided by the mother. So, if the mother has curly hair, more than likely the offspring will as well. If the father has curly hair and the mother does not, the probability is considerably lowered.
It is said that this is because while the Mother carried the baby, it heard her heartbeat and voice for the months prior to birth, and these sounds continue to be soothing for a period of time.
The mother does not house the unborn within the stomach. The child is within the Amniotic sack; that is stationed just beyond the cervix.
6 to 8 months usually but sometimes 10 months