Yes definitely. Usually you make it back once you aren't sick anymore....
In the first semester of pregnancy,within the first 12 weeks of the pregnancy cycle
If a woman contracts varicella (chickenpox ) during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, there is a 2% chance that her newborn will have varicella syndrome.
No
A pregnancy lasts for approximately 40weeks
You can. Every woman is different on how their bodies react to pregnancy.
It varys from woman to woman but most Dr's will perform an ultrasound around 20 weeks of pregnancy.
19 weeks
A miscarriage can take place at any time during a pregnancy. Miscarriages are most common during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (the first trimester). A woman may have to have a D and C after miscarrying. The later in the pregnancy a miscarriage occurs, the more complications could arise.
It is different for every woman, because pregnancy is different for every woman. Normally, fetal movement is felt earlier in a second or more pregnancy than in a first. Fetal movement is also likely to be felt earlier in thinner people than fatter people and in people have multiples. In a first pregnancy, fetal movement is normally first felt at around 17-20 weeks of pregnancy. In a second time or more pregnancy it is normally felt at around 15-20 weeks. It is not necessarily because it can be felt earlier, but more because the woman knows exactly what she's looking for because of her previous experiences.
It varies from woman to woman. It ranges from 1 to 6 weeks or longer.
Yes, that's perfectly normal. Some people get spotting and some don't. It just depends on the woman. Everybody's pregnancy is different.
The average pregnancy goes 40 weeks after the last period, or 38 weeks after conception. Pregnancy is generally measured after the woman's last period. There are cases of premature babies, born in any week of the pregnancy. There are cases of the pregnancy continuing another week or two after 40 weeks. It depends on the woman and her baby.You are considered full term at 37+ weeks and may go into labor anytime. If you are still pregnant at 40 weeks your doctor will assess you and decide if they think you will need to be induced. Some women are pregnant for 42 weeks and have to be induced.40