This large animal is known for having the longest pregnancy, lasting up to 22 months.
An elephant.
This rolling item helps parents take baby for a walk.
A stroller.
This is how many months a typical pregnancy lasts.
9 months
This is the soft spot on a baby's head.
The fontanelle
This is the food Mom-to-Be has been craving the most.
Fruit (specifically Blueberries and Raspberries).
This fish species gives dads the job of carrying and giving birth to the babies.
The seahorse
Babies ride in this in the car.
A car seat
This pregnancy symptom is most common in the morning.
Morning sickness
This piece of furniture is where most diaper changes happen.
A changing table.
Dad-to-Be thinks the baby will arrive on this exact date.
February 12, 2026.
This marsupial gives birth after only about 4 weeks, then carries the baby in a pouch.
A kangaroo
This wearable carrier lets parents hold baby hands-free.
A baby wrap or baby carrier.
A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and childbirth.
OB-GYN
Babies typically start teething around this age.
4–7 months
This is the month Mom-to-Be found out she was pregnant.
June
This animal can delay its pregnancy and pause embryo development until conditions are right.
A bear, kangaroos, weasels, and badgers.
These small cloths are essential for spit-ups.
Burp cloths
This hormone is responsible for helping maintain pregnancy and is often tested early.
Progesterone
The recommended sleeping position for newborns.
On their back
Mom-to-Be's prediction for baby’s first word is this.
A variation of the word "Dad".
This creature holds the record for the shortest pregnancy of any mammal—about 10 days.
The opossum
This machine helps babies sleep with soothing noise.
A white noise machine
This organ develops during pregnancy and supplies nutrients to the baby.
Placenta
This newborn reflex causes babies to grasp your finger tightly.
The palmar grasp reflex
This is the one baby item Dad-to-Be was excited to put together by himself.
The crib.