No. The pregnancy calendar is crazy!! A woman is actually two weeks pregnant when she actually has sex to conceive. So by the time she finds out she is pregnant (2 weeks later) she is actually four weeks pregnant technically. Most women will deliver around 40 weeks of pregnancy (which if you figure up is about 10 months!). Some women will deliver earlier while others will deliver later. If a woman goes too much past the due date, then the doctor will induce her.
Your rabbit was not/is not pregnant
9 months before the birth.
It can be a result of may factors and need assessments to determine, but generally speaking Birth Controll pills (if taken) play a major role in it.
It is normal to take up to 12 months to get pregnant. Among women who have used the IUD, and women who have not, 85% will have a pregnancy within one year of using no birth control. If you have not gotten pregnant after using no birth control for a year, see your health care provider for evaluation, including semen analysis for your partner.
The average couple takes six months to get pregnant. Eight months is not unusual.
About six months.
Breastfeeding is a natural birth control but it does not work for all women. If it does work then you are usually protected for the first 3 months. I have known women that this works for an also others that have gotten pregnant again the first time they had sex after the baby was born.
No. Not all birth controls work. There are many instidents of teenage girls and woman who are on birth control and have gotten pregnant. (sometimes, unknowingly until they give birth)
Kate, The Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby boy on July 22, 2013.
You can, but check with your doctor before getting pregnant
it is pregnant 23 months
17 months