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How Pregnant Is My Sow?

ValleyPeegz

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She probably conceived around Sept 20th. She's a very very small pig, so it's hard to tell how far along she is or how many pups in the litter. She was a rescue. Judging by these photos, can anyone give any advice? I'm hoping she's due in the next week or two because the poor creature can barely stand. And don't start in on me like nutters for "animal abuse" because I carefully held her on her back for 30 seconds to take a photo. Thank you for being reasonable adults.

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She probably conceived around Sept 20th. She's a very very small pig, so it's hard to tell how far along she is or how many pups in the litter. She was a rescue. Judging by these photos, can anyone give any advice? I'm hoping she's due in the next week or two because the poor creature can barely stand. And don't start in on me like nutters for "animal abuse" because I carefully held her on her back for 30 seconds to take a photo. Thank you for being reasonable adults.

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I'm not sure anyone can tell you from a photo. But if your dates are correct then she should have the babies in the next 2 and a bit weeks.

Welcome - we are generally a really friendly forum.
 
I'm not sure anyone can tell you from a photo. But if your dates are correct then she should have the babies in the next 2 and a bit weeks.

Welcome - we are generally a really friendly forum.
Thanks! I've had pigs on and off for about 10 years and have always been leery to join any forums because of how batshit crazy so many women in the GP community can get. I appreciate your common sense response. I'm thinking she's maybe a week away from birth because of different her vagina looks compared to my 3 year old sow who's never been bred. This is this pigs first litter, and she's changed so much since I got her at 4 months.
 
Welcome to the forum! You obviously know you don't normally hold piggies like that so there's no point in anyone getting funny about it! She has a lovely tummy :drool:

Unfortunatley there's not really a way of telling if she's pregnant from the forum which I know doesn't help you in the slightest. The pregnancy guides are fab on here if you want to be prepared!

How old is she? She's a gorgeous girl!
 
She probably conceived around Sept 20th. She's a very very small pig, so it's hard to tell how far along she is or how many pups in the litter. She was a rescue. Judging by these photos, can anyone give any advice? I'm hoping she's due in the next week or two because the poor creature can barely stand. And don't start in on me like nutters for "animal abuse" because I carefully held her on her back for 30 seconds to take a photo. Thank you for being reasonable adults.

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Hi and welcome

I am very sorry but you cannot predict a pregnancy from a picture of the belly - since guinea pigs are so close to the ground, they do not have the kind of forward sticking baby belly that upright humans have; the babies are mostly carried on the sides to ensure that a sow can still walk and escape danger. The babies are sitting in the area above the nipples on the side of the belly that is cut off by your picture anyway, not that I could predict anything, anyway.
Or make any reliable predictions from any picture from any angle at that without being able to gently feel and handle her.
All I can tell you is that from your description is that your sow is most likely somewhere in the latest stages with her pregnancy (i.e. within the last one or two weeks) and that she sounds like she is a repeat mum with a larger litter.

Please take the time to carefully read our pregnancy guides at the top of this section or in order via the link below), so you know what to expect and can prepare for it. Our guides have been specifically written for members that are not experienced. We have made them as detailed and step-by-step, leaving out the usually confusing and generally unhelpful breeder advice. They cover the whole period until the babies are old enough to leave mom safely.
Pregnancy & Baby Care Guide

Please make sure that you adjust the diet to support your sow during her pregnancy and while she is nursing her pups. Diet is the one area where you can really influence the odds in your favour, especially over several weeks. Be aware that the larger the litter the greater the risk of one or two large babies and some very small ones as nutrients are not necessarily shared evenly between the pups. In repeat pregnancies and larger litters there is also an increased risk of dead-born or not viable pups (i.e pups that will not survive for long). It is vital that you do NOT OVERFEED at this stage unless your sow is very neglected and malnourished. She can eat as much as she needs to (still on the normal hay based pregnancy diet) once the babies are safely out.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum. I have merged your two threads so all the advice given is in one place for you. I have nothing to add to the advice given above as I've never dealt with pregnant piggies and Wiebkes response is very detailed. Hope it all goes smoothly for her
 
She probably conceived around Sept 20th. She's a very very small pig, so it's hard to tell how far along she is or how many pups in the litter. She was a rescue. Judging by these photos, can anyone give any advice? I'm hoping she's due in the next week or two because the poor creature can barely stand. And don't start in on me like nutters for "animal abuse" because I carefully held her on her back for 30 seconds to take a photo. Thank you for being reasonable adults.

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Seeing all your pictures now and not just the one of her genitals, I would say that your sow is in the later stages of a pregnancy, but she is not overly large and doesn't look like she is on course for an overly large litter.

Like with natural human births, babies come when they come. Please follow our diet advice to prevent too large pups getting stuck at birth and to help protect your mommy's bodily reserves. The whole pelvic bones separation thingie is not very exact; all it tells you that your sows is generally somewhere within 2 weeks of giving birth.
Keep your mom as normal, but as stress-free as possible and try not over-handle her unless necessary. As long as she is eating and OK in herself you need not worry.
https://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/pregnancy-and-nursing-diet.109377/
https://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/pelvic-bones-in-female-guineas.37379/
 
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