No. The hCG is what stops your body getting rid of your baby, especially in the early months.
A woman is pregnant for nine months.
Pregnant women do not produce white blood. They need more blood to meet the demand of pregnancy. They may become pale and look whitish. They need iron supplement in that case.
Yes, a woman can produce breastmilk, even if not pregnant.
The effect that prolactin has on a pregnant woman is that it stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk.
A woman is pregnant for averagely 10-12 months.
No, your blood type can not change.
Not for the first months, no. Later on it depends on the woman. Not everyone is alike.
The embryo which is firstly a blastocyst is implanted snuggly into the uterus wall and remains and kept in place there for 9 months. The uterus wall is made up of blood, that is normally shed when a woman does not become pregnant, that explains the absense of a period when a woman is pregnant.
she is pregnant thats y
try google..:P
A woman is usually pregnant for about 9 months, so you decide.
yes