Yes, some can. Some vaccines are safe in pregnancy, and others are not. Your doctor can tell you what vaccines are right for you before, during and after pregnancy.
Vaccines do not cause AIDS.
Fibroids can cause problems during pregnancy because they often grow in size. Large fibroids can cause pain and lead to premature labor. Fibroids cannot be removed during pregnancy because of the risk of injury to the uterus
Not all women who were exposed to DES develop problems in pregnancy
Yes, it can do. If it is causing you a lot of problems, speak to your doctor or midwife about it
Drinking can cause the development of the baby/fetus to not develop to it's full extent. for example, blindness. If you smoke during you pregnancy, it is also more likely to cause problems, and your baby can be smaller than it should, and suffer with breathing problems
No. It will not terminate the pregnancy. It could however cause birth defects in the fetus and cause you more problems. If you wish to terminate a pregnancy, do it the most responsible way with a doctor's help and an abortion. Otherwise, simply have the child.
The Rh factor difference can, potentially, cause problems (due to the fact that you are Rh- and your husband is Rh+). Consult your physician (Ob-Gyn) about this issue, as part of pregnancy and childbirth planning.
Because drinking alcohol while pregnant can cause a variety of problems with the unborn baby. One of the worst problems that it can cause is fetal alcohol syndrome. It is not known how much or how little alcohol can cause problems in an unborn baby so it is recommended not to drink any!
No they do not cause pregnancy.
You shouldn't take any drugs early on in your pregnancy. Your should wait until the second or third month. Your baby is stronger at this stage.
Anticoagulants may cause many serious problems if taken during pregnancy. Birth defects, severe bleeding in the fetus, and other problems that affect the physical or mental development of the fetus or newborn are possible.
Yes, you can. You may have many problems with the pregnancy or you may not. It depends on what the disease was. You had colds before, they are diseases, and they will not cause problems if you get pregnant.