No. Drinking any amount of vinegar will not cause a miscarriage at any point of time in a pregnancy. It's definitely NOT a good idea to try to end a pregnancy by taking any household preparations or drugs unsupervised. No other preparations should be used to attempt causing a miscarriage. Most will not work, and none will work safely. Trying to cause a miscarriage without the guidance of a physician may cause serious damage to a woman's body and health
Vinegar will not harm a pregnancy.
Caffeine highly increases your chance of having a miscarriage.
No and there is no reason to put any food up there.
No but it can cause fetal damage, pre-term labor and many other things in the fetus if you do it every day. Drinking JD when pregnant is out of the question. If you try to induce a miscarriage you have to see a doctor.
Peroxide is a powerful poison but will not cause a miscarriage and may indeed kill the mother or make her extremely ill.
Vinegar will not make you miscarry.
Drinking vineger and using Frankicense at the same time cause dizzyness and rapid eye movement?
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that eating salt and vinegar chips can cause miscarriage. However, consuming excessive amounts of salt can lead to health issues, so it is important to maintain a balanced diet during pregnancy. If you have concerns about your diet and pregnancy, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
No but the caffeine is not good for you or the fetus. You can actually induce a heart attack for yourself.
A miscarriage may cause vaginal irritation.
No, normal physical activity does not cause miscarriage.
The short answer is NO, it will not cause a miscarriage. This is an urban legend and a poor one at that. For a more detailed explanation from Planned Parenthood, see: http://www.teenwire.com/ask/2001/as-20010917p280.php Think about it this way, pickles contain vinegar and pregnant women love pickles (or so the stereotype goes) If vinegar caused miscarriages, would pregnant women continue to eat pickles (would we have the stereotype)?