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Understanding Gestatory Periods in Animals and Humans

Gestatory refers to the period of time during which an animal carries its young in the womb or inside a nest. It is often used to describe the time between conception and birth, and can be applied to various animals, including humans.

For example, a pregnant woman is said to be in the gestatory phase of her pregnancy, as she carries her developing fetus inside her womb. Similarly, a bird that is sitting on its eggs is also in the gestatory phase, as it incubates its eggs until they hatch.

In general, the gestatory period can vary greatly depending on the species of animal and other factors such as the environment and nutrition. For example, the gestatory period for humans is typically around 9 months, while for dogs it can range from 58 to 68 days, and for cats it can be around 60-70 days.

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