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Rabbit Pregnancy Tracker

Pregnancy checks, when done at the right time, catch serious issues while they are still small problems. This calculator takes your rabbit's individual data (age, weight, breed, current symptoms) and evaluates it against the ranges recommended in veterinary literature. Results are sorted into risky, normal, and safe categories, with concrete next steps for each one.

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How to Use?

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Tavşanınız mevcut sağlık durumunu doğru değerlendirin — son veteriner raporunu hazır tutun.
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Aşağıdaki form alanlarını doldurun: yaş, kilo, aktivite seviyesi, mevcut belirtiler.
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Form sonucunu inceleyin — risk + öneri + sonraki adım üçlüsü gösterilir.
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Yüksek risk çıktıysa 24-48 saat içinde veterinerinizle iletişime geçin.
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Sonuçları kayıtlı tutun (PDF olarak indirin), 3 ay sonra tekrar değerlendirin.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I do pregnancy check?
Repeat this evaluation for your rabbit once a month or whenever you notice a change. Regular monitoring catches abnormal trends early.
Does this tool replace my vet?
No — this tool does not replace your vet's diagnosis. However, it provides a preliminary assessment you can take with you to your vet visit; your vet can then make decisions more quickly and accurately.
What should I do if results show 'high risk'?
Contact your vet within 24-48 hours. If there are emergency symptoms (shortness of breath, loss of consciousness, bleeding, coma), go to the emergency vet clinic immediately.
Can I use it for multiple rabbits?
Yes, use it separately for each rabbit. By comparing the results, you can see which rabbit is more at risk in which area.
Is it customized for Turkey?
Yes — the threshold values used are calibrated according to recommendations from the Turkish Veterinary Medical Association. Additional parameters are included for native breeds (Kangal, Akbash, Van Cat, Turkish Angora).