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Asexual reproduction does not occur in humans; human reproduction typically involves sexual reproduction between male and female partners. However, in species that reproduce asexually, such as certain plants or single-celled organisms, the time frame for producing offspring can vary significantly depending on the species and environmental conditions. In some cases, it may take just a few days or weeks for a new organism to develop. In mammals, including humans, asexual reproduction is not a viable or natural process.

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