Why won't 4 women give birth? [duplicate]

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I made 5 women pregnant, but only one gave birth. My vault can fit 34 dwellers and I only have 27 (31 if the babies would be born).

Why won't the remaining 4 women give birth?



Best Answer

The answer is living quarters, this expands the number of people you can have.

I had waited for 6 hours for 11 pregnant women to give birth - as soon as I put in a few living quarters I had 11 births within 3 minutes.




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Can a woman give birth to 4 babies at once?

According to gynaecologist Chetana N, who did the delivery, the condition of all five was stable. She also stated that one in 5.12 lakh women give birth to quadruplets. Quadruplets are quite rare, even though multiple births (triplets or more in a single pregnancy) have become much more common than in the past.

How many C section can a woman have?

\u201cSo, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.\u201d

How many times can a woman gave birth?

Girls generally start menstruating at the age of 13 and this continues till she becomes 51, which gives her 38 possible years of reproductive action. However, counting that every delivery requires 9 months, a limit of about 40 pregnancies actually seems probable.



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