I think that it won't complicate the pregnancy but it would most likely act up more. I have gallstones caused by pregnancy and they suck.
The prefix of "complicate" is "com-".
The baby can be born with either. My father is Type A and my mother is O. I'm A, and my brother is O. It is possible that it will complicate the pregnancy though. The baby can be born with either. My father is Type A and my mother is O. I'm A, and my brother is O. It is possible that it will complicate the pregnancy though.
The prefix for the word "Complicate" is "Com".
When having RH blood type, it can complicate pregnancy, but it is rare. It is normally when the fetus's blood travels through your canal. RH blood types are compatible with other RH blood types.
i dont want to complicate things
The noun forms for the verb to complicate are complication and the gerund, complicating.
No, the word complicate is a verb; to complicate is to make more difficult, confusing, or more complex. The adjective form is the past participle of the verb, complicated (a complicated situation).
A minor surgical procedure would not necessarily complicate a pregnancy but, that question is better answered by an OB-GYN or other medical specialist who has been able to examine her and who is familiar with the type of surgery that was performed.
The word complicates is the present tense of the verb to complicate, meaning to make more complicated or more complex, or in other words, to complicate is the opposite of to simplify. The addition of more details, more problems, more aspects of a given situation are all things that can complicate it.
Something that can complicate classification of organisms is the sudden discovery of a unique organism that can't be readily classified.
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