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Blood and contractions?
Simply a random question but I figured I should ask:
Humans, when they are about to give birth, have contractions and mild traces of blood can be found. I was wondering if the same was for ball pythons right before they lay.
Also, can a ball python have a harder time breathing right before/during the laying process?
Thanks.
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The act of a Ball Python laying eggs is more similar to a chicken laying your breakfast than a human giving birth.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Blood and contractions?
 Originally Posted by Slim
The act of a Ball Python laying eggs is more similar to a chicken laying your breakfast than a human giving birth.
I figured. But I've never really been around chickens when they are laying eggs.. ^^; So.. is there any blood? Contractions?
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Mild contractions, yes. Blood, not every time, but possible.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Yea pretty much what slim said. Also as long as you administer the epidural properly your snake shouldnt fuss too much.
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Re: Blood and contractions?
lol Alright. wonderful. Thanks for the information!
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