yea
it hurts ur back
Depending on the size of the tear, it can heal on its own or may need suturing.
About 6 weeks
Yes it will heal
Yes, a tear in the placenta, known as placental abruption, can lead to premature labor due to the disruption of blood flow and support to the fetus. However, a translocation involving chromosome 2 in the baby is typically a genetic issue that is not directly caused by placental problems. Genetic translocations can occur due to various factors, including parental genetic abnormalities, rather than being linked to placental conditions.
A dura tear, or dural tear, typically takes about 1 to 2 weeks to heal, depending on the severity of the tear and the individual's overall health. In some cases, healing may take longer, especially if there are complications or if the tear is large. Proper treatment, which may include rest and sometimes surgical intervention, can influence recovery time. Always consult a healthcare professional for a personalized assessment.
it hurts very bad and will need some time to heal its self if its a bad tear then u might need doctors to go in and look at it with a camera or a scope
A rabbit is a placental mammal.
They generally won't heal on their own without surgery.
get some q tip, and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide. stick the q tip in the H2O2 and dab it on the sore. it will hurt like hell. but the wound will heal a lot faster. If the tear doesn't heal soon you should have it examined by your dentist.
No. There are no insects which are placental.