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arastf

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Hi everyone Im new here, I wanted to ask for your oppinion on something, I have 28 semanas de embarazo at the moment, and im a little concern that my snake is not going to be a good pet when i have my baby arround, so, i dont know, what are your thoughts on snakes and babies?
 
I wouldn't go around putting my snake into a baby's hand but personally I don't see it being a problem. Snakes are relatively low maintenance, and they like being alone anyway. That's just me though.

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I introduced my grandkids to my snake collection at an early age. I let them observe the corn snakes, and handled them myself, but didn't let them touch the snakes. When the grandkids were older I allowed them to handle their favorite snake and wash their hands afterwards. I am assuming your snake is a corn. My pet boa, Benny, was as gentle as can be when I handled him, but he would strike at my kids when they would approach me. I had to give him to a family member.
 
Welcome, I agree with the others. I wouldn't think you would have much to worry about. I just wouldn't let them interact with each other.
 
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