No. No reason at all it should.
It does not thicken your blood. It cloggs your blood arteries.
No; coumadin thins the blood. Take vitamin K to thicken the blood.
Yes it does. If you want to learn more on this just use a search engine using the words -- alkaline foods, limes, pH -- there is a very rich literature on this and is written in a very accessible way.
They don'take the blood literally thicker. They do have iron, especially the darker greens like kale and spinach, and other vitamins which help to make red blood cells and prevent anemia.
It thins the blood.
Eating limes won't hurt you or the baby, they have lots of Vitamin C. The only thing you have to be wary of is the acid in them, rinse your mouth with plain water after eating them.
Thicken with blood
Yes.
all green vegetable
vitamin K
Yes
fats and sweets