not in th UK and i doubt in the us either
pregnancy IS interuterine, if it is not then there aee prob. complications
Related complications.
they catch on fire.
STD's
I know that one of the complications is increased risk of miscarrage.
If you were doing your job there would be no reason for your employer to threaten to fire you.
Virginia J. Baldwin has written: 'Pathology of multiple pregnancy' -- subject(s): Complications, Diseases in twins, Monozygotic Twins, Multiple pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications
Thomas H. Brewer has written: 'Metabolic toxemia of late pregnancy' -- subject(s): Complications, Complications and sequelae, Etiology, Nutrition disorders, Pregnancy, Toxemia of pregnancy
Douglas M. Haynes has written: 'Imperial Medicine' 'Medical complications during pregnancy' -- subject(s): Complications, Pregnancy
It could mean a pregnancy without complications or risks. Another way of saying it is a "normal" pregnancy or "low risk" pregnancy.
Have the employer write a letter stating that they only hire women so that they can fire them. Then have the employer get it notarized.
Linda A. Wheeler has written: 'Maternal assessment' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood pressure, Cardiovascular Pregnancy Complications, Complications, Diagnosis, Eclampsia, Glycosuria, Hypertension, Hypertension in pregnancy, In pregnancy, Infectious Pregnancy Complications, Ketonuria, Maternity nursing, Nurses' instruction, Nursig, Nursing, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious, Programmed instruction, Proteinuria, Puerperal convulsions, Tox 'Nurse-midwifery handbook' -- subject(s): Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Midwifery, Nurse Midwives, Postnatal care, Postpartum Period, Prenatal care 'Bringing the Aloha Spirit Into the Workplace'