>>3007865I wouldn't say its impossible for the womb to below the vagina in Lamias, and it would help ensure all semen goes where it needs to go, a highly advantageous trait for an all female species. The hips may not cradle the baby like normal, but that might not be an issue with snake biology.
Actually know that I think about it, it may be better if the baby grows lengthwise below the hips. Conceivably the 'ribs' or whatever that supports Miia's base are flexible as opposed to hips, which a cartilage section that has to break in order to pass a child. Pregnant Lamia might then alter their height to bring the womb up higher and then lean back as to have a less vertical force on the un-cradled baby. This might allow for a larger more developed child, both physically and mentally, and make for an easier birthing experience on both.
FUCK, now I'm mad that Crab made it look this way. Maybe it can be chalked up to whatever his name is being completely ignorant of Lamia biology.
This still doesn't really answer the question of them having a cloaca or not though.