If an executor takes too long to settle an estate, it can lead to frustration among beneficiaries and may result in legal challenges. Delays can incur additional costs, such as ongoing administrative fees and taxes, potentially diminishing the estate's value. Beneficiaries may also seek court intervention to compel the executor to fulfill their duties. Ultimately, prolonged delays can damage relationships and tarnish the executor's reputation.
they die
the corn gets hard, and takes disgusting if you try to eat it
If a pitcher takes too long to deliver a pitch in a baseball game, the umpire can call a "delay of game" penalty, which can result in a ball being awarded to the batter. This can also lead to warnings or ejections for the pitcher if the delays continue.
too long...
You will want to push, the body tells you to. It's harder not to push. Also if it takes too long it can get dangerous and end with a c-section.
It takes about 4 months.Not too long.
nothing
they could suffcate and potentional die.
The babby can get sick
he is dide
You will be blind and fall
they sweat