Yes. Here is a picture of what your baby looks like at 34 weeks.http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/34-weeks-pregnant.html
Yes. At 36 weeks a baby is fully developed. He/she may be a little lighter than the majority of babies who are born. However, there should not be any problems.
At 17 weeks gestation, a fetus is not developed enough to breathe on its own. The lungs are still in the early stages of development, and the ability to breathe independently typically doesn't occur until around 24 weeks or later. Premature babies born before this point often require significant medical support, including mechanical ventilation, to help them breathe.
The gestation period for a Domestic Cat is around 63-65 days, which is approximately 9 weeks.
The lungs begin to develop early in pregnancy, but the critical formation of the alveoli, the tiny air sacs in the lungs, primarily occurs between weeks 24 and 28 of gestation. By around week 34, the lungs are typically considered mature enough for a baby to survive outside the womb, though full development continues until birth.
A hamsters pregnancy is never 5 weeks. The gestation period for most hamsters is 15 - 18 days Not 5 weeks !
the lungs are the last thing to develope usually the last month is when it happends
The gestation period for a Domestic Cat is around 63-65 days, which is approximately 9 weeks.
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Gestation begins with a newly formed embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus. It ends when the fully developed fetus is born. On average, gestation in dogs lasts 63 days (9 weeks).
A fetus is considered viable outside the womb around 24 weeks of gestation, when the lungs have developed enough to support breathing. However, the chances of survival and long-term health outcomes improve significantly closer to 28 weeks.
Like most rodents. a rat's gestation period is just six weeks.
Over half the babies born before 28 weeks gestation need this treatment, while about one-third born between 32 and 36 weeks need supplemental surfactant.