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Created page with "= Pregnancy = During puberty, gonads develop along similar lines to our world - singular eggs each month in ovaries (for female betas and omegas), steady sperm build up in testicles (for male alphas and betas). However, gonads may stay undifferentiated (able to become an ovary or a gonad) for much of childhood. In exceptional cases, differentiation may not happen until presentation in female alphas and male omegas. During presentation, development changes. Ovar..." |
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Male betas beget singletons. Female alphas only beget litters. Male alphas can do both, though litters are more likely with an omega partner. Female betas also only give birth to singletons (though they may have increased conception rates during the heavy part of their partner’s cycle), and while they CAN gestate only a single child from a litter, will usually have lower conception rates with female alpha partners. Male omegas can concieve singletons, but their uterus isn't designed for them and singleton pregnancies are often lethal. | Male betas beget singletons. Female alphas only beget litters. Male alphas can do both, though litters are more likely with an omega partner. Female betas also only give birth to singletons (though they may have increased conception rates during the heavy part of their partner’s cycle), and while they CAN gestate only a single child from a litter, will usually have lower conception rates with female alpha partners. Male omegas can concieve singletons, but their uterus isn't designed for them and singleton pregnancies are often lethal. | ||
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