It is best that they know beforehand, since there may be different procedures to follow, including delay until the baby is born. In any case, the pre-surgery blood tests would most likely tell the story.
Is a surgeon.
Ask your doctor or surgeon. Only that person can tell you how long before you can drive when you have had any kind of surgery.
Yes, there should be no issue. Unless otherwise said by your doctor/surgeon.
i think it is surgeon ;]
They would be called a Surgeon.
Talk to your surgeon and/or doctor.
An Orthopedist!
Usual that is the case but ultimately it is the joint decision of your doctor and surgeon. It will be determined by how well you handle the surgery and any recovery time.
An ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON is the type of doctor that preforms hip replacement surgeries.
Electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, you need to check with your doctor or surgeon before you use nicotine.
It very much depends on the surgery. In general, elective surgery should not be done during a pregnancy. Emergency surgery, such as appendicits, gall bladder attack, trauma such as in a car accident or a broken bone, sometimes needs to be done inspite of a pregnancy. If you are pregnant and are contemplating elective surgery, certainly your doctor needs to know that you are pregnant. Do not go into any surgery knowing you are pregnant without telling your surgeon.
You would need to consult a plastic surgeon for this type of surgery.