Yes, a woman that is carrying a baby should act and do normal activities. If there are health issues, I would consult your obstetrician. Being pregnant should not stop you from enjoying any activities. I went rock climbing when I was in my fist trimester. You are pregnant not dead, before grocery stores, you would have been working in the field, on the farm until you dropped your little package.
no, that could cause damage, and problems.
Good QuestionThe first lawn mower was invented by Edwin Budding in 1827
Germany invented the very first lawn mower. i think
first thing take the mower to the dump. secondly, push mower into the dump. third, leave the mower there.
1830
chuck norris
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Pretty sure the first lawnmower was either a goat or a sheep.
If the mower starts and runs - but is constantly making little "misses" - suspect the plug first of all.
The fetus is attached pretty well. If you're in reasonable health and the pregnancy is progressing normally there is absolutely no reason why you couldn't ride on a riding mower. If you have any questions, contact your OB/GYN.
You don't have to live in a plastic bubble or baby yourself, but for the first 3 - 4 months you should be very careful about lifting things too heavy. Straining is a no-no. It shouldn't hurt you to mow the lawn as long as you have an electric lawn mower, but gas mowers can be heavy and if the mower hits something or goes on it's side you may just strain yourself. If in doubt, don't do it! Congratulations Marcy
The first lawn mower was invented by Edwin Budding in 1830 in Thrupp, just outside Stroud, in Gloucestershire, England.