The Cervix. P.S. you should read your health book. :-P
I believe it is the cervix, the opening to the uterus, which dialates or opens to allow the baby to enter the birth canal to be born.
The Cervix
The Cervix.
When a female beta is ready to breed she develops a horizontal line the length of her body.
Yes, the Moray Eel does migrate, but only the females do. They migrate when they are ready to give birth, but the female mothers die after birth.
when a female has her period she is ready to have a child. although wouldn't recommend it because they body is still developing and can cause issues later on in the future.
Male have muscular body feature. Muscular , co'z weight lifter. Female ready for sex all the time/
A female is ready to perform when her body produces secretions (wet), breast maybe tender and want to be touched, suddenly has a urge on the inside to have intercourse.
It's actually the uterus and the umbilical chord. The female body produces repressors to tell its body cells not to attack the baby. When these repressors stop, the body rejects the baby, and the woman goes into labor. This is birth.
No! If your water breaks, your body is ready to discharge the baby.
A female's body must be sexually mature to give birth.
Whenever a male that is around and ready to mate and she is ready to mate.BABIES!!!LOTS & LOTS OF BABIES!!!!that will most likely die if not cared for properlly.
The male injects sperm into the female's cloaca. The eggs inside the female are fertilized by this sperm and are incubated inside the female's body until the young are ready to emerge to the outside world.
They 'give birth' - the young snakes develop within the female's body.