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  ❝ LENGTH OF PREGNANCIES .ᐟ

In the world of IC, pregnancy lasts a full nine months, though in OOC terms, that translates to nine weeks. Once a couple has welcomed their child into the world, there is a mandatory waiting period before they can try for their next.

Couples must wait two months in IC (which is equivalent to eight weeks in OOC) before they are allowed to conceive again.

  
❝ GIVING BIRTH .ᐟ

The mother may give birth through either natural delivery or cesarean section, each requiring a period of rest for recovery and health monitoring.

   Natural Birth: Following a natural birth, the mother will rest in the hospital of your choice for one week in IC (equivalent to one day in OOC). This time allows for a careful recovery and ensures both the parent and child remain in optimal health.

  – Cesarean Section: For those who undergo a cesarean section, the recovery period is slightly longer. The mother will need to rest in the hospital for three weeks in IC (three days in OOC) to ensure a healthy recovery and to provide the necessary care after surgery.



  ❝ ANATOMY .ᐟ

  – MALES: The process of conception for male wolves involves a unique structure known as the Canalis Lunare (Lunar Canal). Located within the medial part of the rectum, this canal is separated from the main rectal passage by a sphincter. During the mating ritual, known as "knotting," an alpha or dominant male's is ed into the lunar canal. The produced during this act contains a specialized chemical that bonds with receptors in the mucus lining of the lunar canal, stimulating the production of oxytocin in the male’s hypothalamus. This oxytocin plays a crucial role: it triggers the release of an egg from the reproductive organ and prevents the sphincter tissue from closing, which allows for easier passage of . However, it also blocks the colon to ensure the does not enter the gastrointestinal tract. The lunar canal becomes the site of impregnation, where the meets the egg and conception occurs. Oxytocin also causes contractions in the male uterus, dilating the lunar canal in preparation for childbirth.

  – FEMALES: Female alpha wolves experience a unique biological transformation during their rut, where their oris expands into a -like structure. The testes remain internal, and insemination is only possible during this time. Once the rut is over, the retracts, and the female alpha is no longer capable of impregnation. In terms of conception, the process mirrors that of a traditional couple: the expanded oris penetrates the , depositing directly into the reproductive system. The then travels to the uterus, where it meets the egg in the fallopian tube, resulting in fertilization. The fetus continues to develop in the uterus until full term.

  – STRAIGHT COUPLES: For heteroual couples, the process of pregnancy follows the standard biological process: a male organ is inserted into the female reproductive system, and insemination takes place within the fallopian tube, leading to fertilization and fetal growth in the uterus.


  ❝ REMEMBER .ᐟ

Please comment below with the names of the parents, the date of insemination, and the approximate date of childbirth. After the baby is born, post a photo of the newborn along with the time and date of birth, the baby's name, and the pack or city they belong to.

If you have any questions, feel free to tag an admin for assistance.
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