No. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have high health standards and anticipate welcoming children into the world. They generally have very good prenatal care.
to give a covering special attention or care
While good prenatal care significantly improves the health outcomes for both mother and child, it does not guarantee that a child will not have special needs. Factors such as genetics, environmental influences, and unforeseen medical conditions can also play a role in the development of special needs. Therefore, even healthy women with excellent prenatal care may still give birth to children with disabilities or special needs.
to care, give attention to, to worry about
Prenatal vitamins will not cause a positive drug screen.
yes if you give it lots of attention
Love, attention, care and tenderness.
The word 'attention' is a noun (not a verb), a word for the interest or thought that you give to something; special care or help for someone or something; focus on something; a motionless erect stance with arms at the sides and feet together.The related verb form is 'attend', in the context of taking care of; to give attention to someone or something.
Meaning a synonym? interest, notice, concentration, thought, awareness, consideration, mind
Give the runt extra care and attention to insure it's survival until it's time to be slaughtered.
you should kiss her bich okay ignore the top answer its stupid. okay this is coming from a gurl..well if you like the gurl and you give her attention and she likes it maybe she does like you but if she seems like she doesn't care then maybe she dont like you she probaly likes the attention cuz gurls love attention lol but other then that you culd still be friends with her=]
NO. Look into prenatal care, and goodluck.
No, sadly. There is a drug they CAN NOT GIVE YOU to not cause a cleft palate.