http://www.xula.edu/cop/documents/OTCDrugsinPregnancy.pdf
In table 4 the paper state that the ingredients do cross the placenta and thus are NOT recommended for usage during pregnancy.
They do not have specific data to state if it harms the fetus or not.
Not to the woman but the embryo dies of course.
No.
If the dog is on a prescription of peptobismol, then you should refer to the container in which the drug comes from.
No, sex is safe during pregnancy.
people disagree with embryo screening because after finding out if their embryo has a genetic disorder (e.g cystic fibrosis or Huntington's disease) they may wish to abort it. the procedure may also cause possible harm to the mother or child.
Peptobismol, stomach ailment, all sorts of things.
No. The polar body is essentially a trash can. Excess DNA is placed there, but since it contains little cytoplasm it cannot develop into an embryo.
The cotyledon protects the embryo
Give it peptobismol.. that should do the trick!
No theat was their ' job'
The red is blood from an embryo that started to form. It wont harm you it just adds a different taste to the item.
pass across the placenta