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No, the male wont harm them.
No Mother turtles have nothing to do with their baby's.
This results in what is known as a still-birth, in which the dead fetus is expelled, in a process which is very similar to the birth of a live baby except that the baby isn't alive. This is a sad event but normally does not harm the mother, who is free to try again and may give birth to living babies in the future.
No, that's a fallacy.
yes it does. It will bring on stress to the mother and also baby and this is not good.
most definitely. premature babies can have all sorts of problems
The sweetener in the fizzy drinks such as aspartame can be harm to the unborn baby which can be one of the greatest risk. Instead mother to be should consume water instead.
The correct spelling is protected. The mother protected her baby from the wind. Children are protected from harm.
Not at all true. A baby can be exposed to toxins even if the mother is on the other side of the planet! Conversely, unless the mother is breast feeding, there is no reason whatsoever for toxins in the mother's body to reach the baby.
Usually not the first pregnancy, but if the baby is rh positive, during birth some of the baby's blood may cross into the mother's bloodstream and then she will be sensitized and will produce anti-rh antibodies, which could harm the second baby if it is rh positive. There is an injection that is given to rh negative mothers during pregnancy to prevent this reaction.
Three viruses are known to harm a developing baby: rubella, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and herpes simplex. Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite.causes serious problems. Untreated syphilis in the mother also is harmful.
Yes if the mother is injured it can stress the baby and wile well protected, the baby too can be injured directly.