The baby grows in the mother's womb for nine months before it is ready to be born.
9 months
9 months = about 270 days...
Inside of the mother's womb until the little one is ready to be born 9 months later.
On average yes, no baby will be born exactly on a nine month period but the predicted date the doctors gave you should help to decipher it. At nine months a baby is fully grown ready to be born so before the nine month period a baby born is classified as 'premature'
24 months for the young to fully develop and be ready to join us in the world.
most of the time after 9 months
Probably not. You need to consult with an obstetrician. Your baby might be born at a low birth weight. Your baby might have brain problems.
Not everyone is being carried around for a full 9 months. But if its more than a month immature then the doctors feed it until its healthy as can get
well, get married.......... then the sperm cell then sometimes reaches the woman's reproductive gland, then a baby starts growing. It is ready to be born after a period of about 9 months.
A mockingbird is born from an egg laid by the mother bird. The egg is incubated until it hatches, and a baby mockingbird, known as a chick, emerges. The chick is then cared for by the parents in the nest until it is ready to leave and fend for itself.
They are born after a few months
The eggs are internally fertilized by the male rattlesnake. They are not laid but retained inside the female until they are ready to be born. They then emerge as fully-formed baby snakes and ready to begin hunting on their own.
It depends on what animal or if it's a human. Human babies take 9 months (about 40 weeks) to develop, though it is also normal to be born within the 8th to 9th month of gestation.