I don't think so I was in an accident when I was 28weeks pg and was in hospital for 2days and my baby would not stop moving to b able to keep monitors on him and all the nurses just kept laughing and making little jokes so I think that its all right
This can be very dangerous and cause uncontrollable bleeding. There can be fetal damage but no abortion. Do not attempt this if you want to keep safe.
It is not always safe to use a fetal doppler. Most of the time, it is safe, but depending on individual circumstances, there may be some risks. Doctors do not suggest using a fetal doppler because of these risks.
They do this because they feel safe. Like in the womb, babies are in the fetal position, feeling safe, therefore, when we feel like we're in danger, we instinctively go back to the fetal position to feel safe.
Fetal sonography is perfectly safe for the fetus, as well as the mother. The sonogram is made up from sound waves, perfectly harmless. The sonogram has become very advanced and now shows a lot of detail, including facial features.
At 36 weeks, your baby has grown considerably and because there is less space in utero, it is more difficult for the baby to move. However, kick counts should be done on a regular and daily basis. If you feel like the baby has been moving less or not at all, contact your doctor immediately for consultation and advice. Many times they will monitor your baby's activity to make sure all is well. Most of the time everything is ok but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
It is safe but probably not very comfortable.
was safe and well tolerated in this patient population for the 52 weeks of the study
no way that would be silly and could harm your baby!!! hope i helped :-) at 7 weeks not much harm could be done on a little ride like that but if more then 10 weeks and it gets dangerous
In two weeks, losing about 4lbs is safe. Losing more is not advised.
at least 4 weeks
Probably not.
Yes