This is a question which must be discussed with your doctor rather than with strangers who might well have their own moral, ethical and medical views on the subject. You need dispassionate and professional appraisal of your concerns.
If the infection is cured, there is no risk to having a baby.
he took the risk of having a baby
Physically: yes, legally: no No, you should not have you child in that surrounding. And if you do smoke your weed around or go around you child afterwards you can risk giving your baby risk of second-hand smoke.
NO. That is why it's illegal for relatives to marry eachother. If you are more closely related than third cousins? Then having a baby together increases the risk that the baby will have birth defects or problems.
Pregnant women are at risk of having a baby. If you could be more specific in your question, you would likely get a more specific answer.
* Having unprotected sex * Blood transfusions * When a baby is in mother's womb
The baby can be smaller then it should and the risk for asthma is bigger.
No, you and your baby should be fine.
no, i would not risk an amnio, the odds are your baby is fine.
risk to baby with copper t
Yes With the medications today there is a very small risk that you do that. I think it's like only 5% risk. You just have to stick to them and the baby should be fine.
Theyll have back problems and their baby might be premature.