It depends on how your labor progresses. Also is this first delivery or have you had previous deliveries? How frequent are your contractions? there are several factors.
the woman must give birth before 24 hours or that is risk for the mother of getting sick or worse DIEING! is also an option.
If theres not anything going on after 24hrs then usually an induction happens
winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer
Boas give live birth. They hold their eggs inside them until they hatch, and then give birth.
Whales generally give birth and look for mates in warm, tropical waters. However, there is not any food for them there, so they live off of their fat reserves until they return to the Arctic or Antarctic waters and can once again eat their specific diet.
Yes they do, they usually go to warmer shallower waters to give birth.
Plants and rocks. Fishes usually give birth in the shallow waters.
Winter: warm, low latitude tropical waters (breed and give birth) Summer: cooler, high latitude polar waters (feeding)
A mouse will show signs of pregnancy at 15 days and give birth in about 18-24 days.
no, they give birth to thousands that live in the water until they become full hermies
When a woman is going into labor with her baby, her water breaks. That means that she's ready to give birth.
All of them, but the male Sperm Whales usually stay in the deep waters of Antarctica. The females swim in the warmer waters with their calves. But when it is mating season the females will go to Antarctica. And they give birth by the equator.
they hold their breath until the explode then the baby pops out!?
Cheetahs are mammals and therefore give birth to 1-4 live, helpless cubs. These are suckled until weaned onto meet caught by the mother.