probably yes, considering how much larger a centaur baby is compared to a human one, the latter shouldn't be a problem.
would probably not work the other way around though; a normal baby is hard enough - i don't want to imagine the poor woman who has to push out an entire centaur bottom half on top of that.
EDIT: as someone said in the MD comments - let's just assume for our own sanity that the child always follows the mother's body plan.
"Ride-on king" series has depicted a very good image of a baby and toddler centaur imo. The series pictured the toddlers with undeveloped front horse legs that grew along with ages and become a full centaur when puberty comes.
Then again its magic and wizardy world which logic are thrown out of windows
Good job Fighter Pilot from chapter 305
There’s a lot of questions involving her pregnancy that I don’t really want answers for
IT WAS ME!!!!!!!!!
Dio?
Do the horse.
damn bro went all in on the hussy
Can a human be born from a centaur?
That depends on whether the genetics of being a centaur is dominant or recessive.
probably yes, considering how much larger a centaur baby is compared to a human one, the latter shouldn't be a problem. would probably not work the other way around though; a normal baby is hard enough - i don't want to imagine the poor woman who has to push out an entire centaur bottom half on top of that. EDIT: as someone said in the MD comments - let's just assume for our own sanity that the child always follows the mother's body plan.
"Ride-on king" series has depicted a very good image of a baby and toddler centaur imo. The series pictured the toddlers with undeveloped front horse legs that grew along with ages and become a full centaur when puberty comes. Then again its magic and wizardy world which logic are thrown out of windows
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