Humans typically require assistance during childbirth due to the complexity of the process and the size of the baby's head relative to the mother's pelvis. While it is physically possible for a human to give birth without help, doing so can pose significant risks to both the mother and the baby, including complications that may arise during labor and delivery. In contrast, some mammals have evolved to give birth with minimal assistance, but human childbirth often necessitates medical support for safety.
There is no such thing as giving birth internally. Do you mean, "Do mammals give live birth?" All mammals but the five species of monotremes give live birth.
Mammals give birth to live young
push it out Pepsi_dog: beavers are mammals, therefore as all mammals give birth.
Llamas are mammals and give live birth, just as humans do. No, Llamas do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.No they are mammals and give live birth.
No! Most mammals give birth the same way except for the platypus which lays eggs and all other mammals give live birth
Yes. Placental means to give birth to live young and breast feed babies.
They are classified as such because they give birth ( rather than laying eggs ), much like human beings and other mammals.
Lions are placental mammals and give live birth.
White tigers are mammals, so they give birth to live young.
Yes they are Mammals so give birth to baby dolphins, like other mammals give birth.Yes, dolphins give birth to live young. They are mammals, belonging to the cetacean family (which includes whales) and all cetaceans give birth to live young.
No they don't, they give birth. As do all Mammals, and bunnies are mammals.
Most human beings usually give birth to one baby at a time. However, other mammals like dogs give birth may give birth to at least six puppies at a time.