faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up Mitch Cameron's answer
Do you have a Habit Trail? It' he plastic cage that connects rooms through tubes. This is a great way for her to have her own room away from the male. As she starts gestating, she will begin to nest (gathering items and making a secluded area); her stomach will also begin to get bigger. … Read more
faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up
Hamster pregnancies only last about 2 weeks, and you won't notice anything for the first week.  She will put a little weight on, start building a big nest and become quite guarding of her cage.  Clean her out a day or two before she gives birth but don't change her bedding at this point.  When she gives birth … Read more
faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up Anonymous' answer
The only way to tell this is to observe the hamster. A pregnant hamster exhibits active behaviour. She also tries to build a nest – they might collect bits and pieces of cloth and pile them up in a corner where they could also hide food under it. A bump is also noticeable in the … Read more
faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up Anonymous' answer
Hamsters have very short gestation and can become pregnant while nursing a litter. Gestation in hamsters can be of 16-18 days. Signs of pregnancy appear after 10 days of pregnancy. These signs are

1. Weight gain
2. Nesting behavior
3. Start to store food
4. Aggressive
5. Territorial
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faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up Denise Araujo's answer
my hamster was pregnant and when she was here are all the things she dose...
  • her tummy's gets big
  • she sleeps a lot
  • she piles all the food next to were she sleeps
  • she usually fights with the male hamster
  • and she likes to climb up her cage
well that's everything a hamster doesRead more
faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up
If you want to hold that baby hamster right when their born, believe me you can, as long as the mother knows you well enough she will not eat the babies. You just have to make sure she smells your hands before you pick up that babies, I should kmnow this because I take care … Read more
faithanne smith
faithanne smith voted up
My siberian hamster just had babies today, and we separated the male hamster because he was trying to eat the 8 babies, we had a plan, my hamster cage is too tiny for ten hamsters , and we did'nt disturb it but I read something in  a book named "how to take care baby hamsters"  … Read more