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The chemicals can be absorbed by the mother and transferred to the fetus. The chemicals can have a major impact on the development of the child and cause birth defects. The full impact is not known, other than it has never been good.
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Fetus
Caffeine can pass from a pregnant woman's body into the developing fetus.
There is no effect on a developing fetus and, in fact, lactulose is often prescribed for pregnant women.
a fetus
The fetus is in the uterus and when pregnant there's a mucus plug closing the entrance to the uterus so semen or anything else can not enter when you are pregnant.
If you die when you are pregnant, an attempt will be made to save the live of the fetus, but, most of the time when the mother carrying the fetus dies, the baby inside of her dies as well.
Ultrasound can visualize fetus inside with no errors.
No, but get your doctor's advice first
According to normative practices, which vary, usually the fetus ( if both are dead) is removed from the Mother"s body. sometimes they are buried together, or the fetus is disposed of separately-depending on how far along the pregnancy is- and also if the fetus was damaged in any way- for example a woman could die as a result of impact damage in an automobile accident which might smash the fetus where it could not be restored for viewing, etc.
Consideration of risks and potential benefits for the fetus and the pregnant woman.