A mother may carry a baby with anencephaly due to various reasons, including a desire to experience the pregnancy and bond with the baby, even if the infant is not expected to survive long after birth. Some parents may also want to give their child the chance to be born and may find comfort in the time spent during the pregnancy. Additionally, medical advice and personal beliefs can influence the decision to continue the pregnancy despite the diagnosis. Ultimately, the choice is deeply personal and can vary significantly among families.
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Anencephaly is a birth defect where a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull. The brain is the organ most affected in anencephaly because it is either missing or severely underdeveloped. This condition is fatal in most cases, as the undeveloped brain cannot support life.
A mother cat carries her baby in her gums. On her baby, there is a flop of fur called a scruff. The mother uses her gums to pull the scruff, making the baby hang from it painlessly. That's how they help their baby around the environment.
How ever many months it needs to carry that pointless life.
No, new born raccoons do not normally carry diseases but they can contract diseases from the mother after birth.
The mother seahorses that tried to carry the eggs were not competitive with the mother seahorses who deposited their eggs in the brood pouches of the male seahorses. The genes of the ones who had more offspring survived.
A gorilla is a mammal, which means that the mother will carry the young until delivery. An unborn baby gorilla will be protected by its mothers womb and its mother.
Anencephaly is caused by a failure of the neural tube to close properly during fetal development, leading to incomplete formation of the brain and skull. This results in the baby being born without parts of the brain and skull.
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