The term for when 12 babies are born at the same time is "duodecaplets." This is a rare occurrence and falls under the broader category of multiple births, specifically higher-order multiple births. Duodecaplets are extremely uncommon due to the challenges and risks associated with carrying and delivering such a large number of babies at once.
The correct term for nine babies at once is Nonuplets.
Octuplets
YES! The term twins refers to how the baby developes, not when, or the day, that the baby is born. For example, if there are two babies within the womb (fraternal or not) at the same time, they will be twins.
Eleven babies born at the same time are typically referred to as "undecaplets." The prefix "undeca-" is derived from the Greek word for eleven, "hendeka." This term is used to specifically denote a group of eleven siblings born in a single birth event.
A quintuplet refers to a set of five siblings born at the same time from the same pregnancy. It is a term used to describe multiple births that result in five babies being born together.
Babies of jaguars are called CUBS, CUBS is usually the term for all babies of the large cats family. You get lion CUBS.
War babies.
A llama giving birth. It's a very complicated animal to talk about. Males are generally called "males". Females are usually referred to as "females". Babies are simpler, they are called "crias", which is the Spanish word for babies.
No, it is not possible for a person to have 20 babies at the same time. The human body is not physically capable of carrying and delivering that many babies in a single pregnancy. Additionally, the risks to both the mother and babies would be extremely high in such a situation.
fivetuplets is the correct term. QUINTUPLETS
Campack is another term for measles. IN the US babies are given the MMR shot for measles, mumps, and rubella. Perhas that is the same in Europe?
There isn't a term for this since it can't happen. A woman couldn't carry that many babies and have all of them live.