Yes, giving birth to twins at 39 weeks is generally considered safe and is often seen as full-term for multiple pregnancies. While many twins are delivered earlier, reaching 39 weeks can reduce risks associated with prematurity. However, the decision should always be guided by a healthcare provider, who can assess the specific circumstances and health of both the mother and the babies.
That is not likely to be an effective plan.
give it about a week or so it will be okay
you have to give puppies water they need water to drink so yes it is okay !
It all Depends If Your Doctor Will Give It To You Early
Mine took a week. But it varies...
It's usually about a week, give or take a few days.
Yes it is,its best not to give your kitten hard food when its to young,it can choke.but as long as the food is moist,it should be fine.
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Their pelvic area will be separated just a week before they give birth.
You can do that, although I'm not sure why you would, unless you just want to have a period earlier. If you do so, be sure to start your next pack's active pills immediately after completing that third week's pills. Do not take a "placebo week" or "pill free week," as you will risk prenancy. Use a back up method of birth control during the week you're taking that "third week" late.
First week of August
Yes, absolutely.