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Why Do Dead Babies Turn Me On

Dead baby hamsters..?

I've been growing a pair of 2 dwarf hamsters for about a year and a half, male and female. Every time the female gives birth, I wait about 3 weeks before selling them to a local pet store [my indication is when they're big enough to reach the water, and obviously eat on their own].

I was JUST about to separate my 3 week old hamsters from my old hamsters [to make sure nothing happens to any newborns] when I noticed that I was about 5 minutes too late. The result was one cage with my 2 old hamster pair, 8 3-week-olds, and a whole lot of newborns spread around the entire cage.

I immediately started separating [with latex gloves] the 3 week olds into a different cage from the parents & newborns, and most newborns were in the bunch, but I think some of them were dragged by the 3 week olds away from it.

The point is, from what I could tell, at least 2 of the babies are dying/dead. They were grayish instead of red and weren't moving. Another one was right beside them, and was red, but wasn't moving. The old female hamster put all of them back in the bunch.

Since this has never happened to me before, my questions are:
a) If they are indeed dead, how do I clear them away without disturbing or making the female freak out? She seemed very freaked out when she found out that those 3 newborns were missing from the bunch and wouldn't calm until she found them.

b) Are the dead newborn hamsters a risk to the other newborns? Should I remove them from the cage immediately or would it be best for them and for the female if I wait?

c) Could they have died so quickly just because they were dragged away from the bunch? Or is there still a chance that they are alive, just not in a good condition?


Please help me, I really don't know what to do.

One of the theories that I know is a kind of inversion.If everything is ok in your life you start to have nightmares, if is everything wrong, you have dreams, its the inverse feeling of real life. If everything goes right, you might become overconfident, so the nightmare comes to help you not lose your head over the good fortune.About why nightmares with specifically babies, it might be something like :A baby is utterly dependent of someone else. A baby dieing is someone failing over that duty. Our culture places a strong weight on the death of a baby because when we look at a baby we imagine what he/she could become. If it dies without growing up and realizing what it might have been, how do we know ?So, a dead baby is not only a death (that might be the unavoidable consequence of a train of events) but its the death of a possibility that was not yet determined.So, to understand a dream you must understand the feeling that the dream cause. This sensation of unfullfilled potentials that is the death of a baby. The uttmost unfullfillment of potentials - its not a company, its not a thing, its a whole damn human being with its lot of potentials that is dieing without not a single chance ! - And you cannot do anything about this !That feeling of powerlessness. Thats the true nightmare.Thats what you dream wants to remember you, maybe because your current life does not allow this to come to your attention in any other way besides a nightmare.

I see something. Did you enjoy the care given? if the answer is yes, it means that you have a dependence from her. Which is not bad at all. Love is about take care to the person we love too. It can also means that you two are in balance. You are given up to her totally. The dreams reflect part of us, shows our desires and needs. The dream you had reflects your present with her and the needs and fear you have relating to your wife.Ask yourself if everything’s ok in the marriage. Is there something missing?

I am pregnant and i keep dreaming of seeing my dead baby or hearing my friends baby is dead?

hiiiiii,
First of all stop dreaming like this b'coz tis may lead to some other complications also (Iam an Biochemistry student).Try to hear melodious music.....Be cool...Don't get tensed...Eat well.Always be occupied with some other work which u like d most then u could not even able to think anything...If u know yoga try to do with the help of master.To improve the memory of d Baby eat more amt of milk &milk pdts,Green veggies...Read books... but keep in mind that if u get tensed continously it may lead ur child an SHY person in it's future,it may also turn ur baby as a very reserved person.. ( Iam a good example 4 that. My mom was also like this itseems).ok...... I hope ur doubt is cleared.

Original question: Can a dead roach give birth to live roaches? When I squish a female roach, do I need to squish her baby "sac", too? Or will they die, too?Answer: Absolutely not, because roaches don’t give birth.Roaches reproduce via eggs, so they don’t give birth. They lay eggs in their ootheca (egg case). Some species carry it with them till the end. They release the ootheca right before the nymphs are ready to hatch. Depending on how far along in the developmental process the eggs are, it is completely realistic for the eggs to hatch even if the mother is dead.Some species bury their ootheca, but that is a controlled process where the mother leaves enough supplementation for the hatchlings to survive the process of hatching. Otherwise, the nymphs would starve as they cannot process food on their own. So if you kill the mother before she has the chance to bury it, the eggs would probably die, too.So it depends, really. Personally, I prefer to be on the safe side.If you’re interested in cockroaches, here are 14 interesting facts about roaches you (probably) didn’t know.

Real care baby help!!?

Test for an active simulation – Hold onto Baby’s head (do not let the head fall back) and tip Baby upside down like it is doing a hand-stand. Baby should cough within a couple of seconds.

If you see a flashing or steady red light – Baby has power. It’s possible the instructor did not program the correct start time or there is another error in programming. Wait a little longer, then contact your instructor if Baby has not activated by the time you go to bed. If Baby was not programmed properly, it WILL NOT turn on.

If there is no red light, the battery pack is dead. Baby will not turn on. Contact your instructor and tell him or her what’s going on.

If Baby coughs, Baby is active and the simulation is running. Baby can go for a few hours without needing any care. Wait a little longer. Baby may need care later.

If Baby does not cough, it’s possible the instructor did not program the correct start time or there is another error in programming. Wait a little longer, then contact your instructor if Baby has not activated by the time you go to bed.

It’s also possible there is a problem with Baby’s sound or speaker. Contact your instructor. Do nothing with Baby. When you return your Baby, have your instructor contact Product Support for further testing.

Test for power – Lie Baby face down and look at the RED light on Baby’s back.

Flashing or steady red light – Baby has power. It’s possible your instructor did not program the correct start time, or program Baby properly. Contact your instructor if Baby has not activated by the time you go to bed. If Baby was not programmed properly, it WILL NOT turn on.

No red light – Batteries are dead. Baby will not turn on. Contact your instructor and let him or her know.

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