10 days after conception
Gallbladder, glottis (the vocal cords) and gums are female body parts. Additional body parts include genioglossus muscle and glands.
Both males and females have reproductive organs responsible for producing gametes (sperm in males, eggs in females). The primary difference lies in the structure and function of these organs - males have testes for sperm production, penis for delivering sperm, and accessory glands, while females have ovaries for egg production, fallopian tubes for egg transport, uterus for pregnancy, and vagina for intercourse. Additionally, females undergo monthly menstruation and have the capability to carry and give birth to offspring.
In the seventh week of the embryo's development
Whirlipede will begin to evolve once it reaces Level 22.
Narwhals reproduce through basic sexual reproduction. Typical male and female haploid (n) gametes fuse to form a zygote (2n). The only exception to this basic rule of reproduction is that the female narwhal can undergo "delayed embryo implantation." This means the fertilized egg does not begin grow and mature unless conditions are optimal. This is not a conscious decision by the female, rather a result of blood chemistry that either allows for embryo implantation or dormancy in the embryo until such time that conditions improve. The exact process is not well understood, but is being studied.
weeks 2-4
If your Infernape is not shiny to begin with, it will not evolve into a shiny Pokemon.
Rattata will begin to evolve once it reaches Level 20.
Rattata will begin to evolve once it reaches Level 20.
At what age did female slaves begin to have children.
Machop will begin to evolve once it reaches Level 28.
The development of female gametes, known as oocytes, begins during fetal development. The process starts before a female is born, and reaches a peak number of oocytes around the fifth month of prenatal development. However, oocytes remain in an arrested state of development until a woman reaches puberty.