A baby typically develops in its mother's womb for about nine months, which is roughly 40 weeks. This period is divided into three trimesters, with significant growth and development occurring in each stage. While some pregnancies may last slightly longer or shorter, nine months is the standard duration for human gestation.
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9 months
it stays with its mother for about 2 to 4 years
It takes about 11 months for the baby colt to be fully grown and that is when the baby is born. But they are usually born at night.
A baby lion, or lion cub, will typically nurse from its mother for the first few months of its life. As they grow, they will start eating meat provided by the mother lioness. The amount they eat will increase as they get older and their nutritional needs grow.
The mother gives the baby food and blood, to help the baby grow!
A baby can grow nine months large before their born.
Gestation periods differ. In hamsters it is 6 - 8 weeks, with humans about 9 months. Elephants 2 years
After 9 months in the mothers stomach ,it might not be exactly.Sometimes people are born way before. the 9 months. Babies do NOT grow in the mother's stomach. The stomach is an organ of the digestive system. A baby grows and develops in the mother's uterus, a reproductive organ. Human gestation is approximately 40 weeks, or 10 months after conception.
In the mothers womb.
No. They grow in a few months.
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