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2/21/2025, 12:05:28 AM
M/F same size preds would be strangely likely to get accidentally mpreg.
>> Embryos will grow pretty much anywhere that has a blood supply and a compatible immune system, for example in abdominal pregnancy. It's not optimal, but they'll implant and start developing.
>> All it takes is a particularly hardy zygote or embryo that hasn't implanted yet to be lucky enough to slip out of the half-digested mom's body, and land in a nice, cozy ulcer that offers some degree of protection from dad's digestive juices and will eventually heal back up to offer even more protection, or perhaps fall through a larger tear into the abdominal cavity to implant there.
>> The stomach is very, very well supplied with blood, so the embryo won't starve from not being able to get enough from the placenta, and a same size pred would obviously be able to handle the growing fetus displacing things in the vicinity of his stomach.
>> Embryos will grow pretty much anywhere that has a blood supply and a compatible immune system, for example in abdominal pregnancy. It's not optimal, but they'll implant and start developing.
>> All it takes is a particularly hardy zygote or embryo that hasn't implanted yet to be lucky enough to slip out of the half-digested mom's body, and land in a nice, cozy ulcer that offers some degree of protection from dad's digestive juices and will eventually heal back up to offer even more protection, or perhaps fall through a larger tear into the abdominal cavity to implant there.
>> The stomach is very, very well supplied with blood, so the embryo won't starve from not being able to get enough from the placenta, and a same size pred would obviously be able to handle the growing fetus displacing things in the vicinity of his stomach.
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