Your baby's complexion is based on the parents and it's already decided in the genes. There is nothing you can eat or do to change that. For the baby to be healthy you have to eat healthy and exercise.
more and more fruits.... this is really very true..
Take collagen juices can help you and your baby in your womb getting white skin.
NoFresh milk is not safe during pregnancy.
yes.. cook and eat... mushrooms have zinc and is good during pregnancy..
yes its safe to eat pumpkin soup during pregnancy, all soup are safe but not the ones with oil
It is the design of the nature to prepare the uterine wall for the expected pregnancy. The uterus sheds the wall during the periods. So that the fresh uterine lining can be prepared in next menstrual cycle.
Spotting fresh blood during early pregnancy does occur and can be harmless but bleeding for 3 weeks is something that needs investigating by your doctor.
Nothing unless you are Diabetic. Fresh fruit is better.
Good pregnancy nutrition is very similar to goo every day nutrition. Lots of fresh vegetables (but make sure they haven't been sprayed with pesticides) and lean protein are good staples. Avoid fish that may be high in heavy metals.
Sometimes. If the blood is a dark or brown color it is dead blood and not much to worry about. If it is a red color it is fresh, or living blood. It could be a ... not sure of the word in English, but a "menace" of miscarriage.
No, having constipation is very common in pregnancy as the muscles of the gut slow down under the influence of the pregnancy hormones. Lots of fiber (fresh fruit and vegetables and whole grains)m prune juice and if required a gentle laxative (tell the pharmacist you are pregnant) should do the trick.
Regardless of how fresh semen is inserted into the vagina you risk pregnancy. Even with a hand.
If you have fresh semen on your finger and inserts it inside her vagina, yes then she can get pregnant.
During the early 1800s, American ships and sailors faced being thrown overboard, having to walk the plank, and suffering lack of food or fresh water.