Unless there is some medical problem with the pregnancy, then no, I don't think so.
If you had chickenpox as a child, there is no special care required if you are pregnant and were exposed to chickenpox.
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Yes, that doesn't relieve you of your duty to your child pregnant or not.
No, she is not pregnant at the moment but would like another child.
Your child will start pushing the limits of what he/she can get away with. This typically starts around the age of 18 months. If your child has trouble staying confined to the "time out" area, its best to place the child in his/her crib or room to collect themselves.
No it does not.
The fact that the child is pregnant should have nothing to do with parental responsibility.
Levator ani and coccygeus; strengthening these muscles helps in the delivery of the child by resisting downward forces when "pushing."
No, but having polio as a child and a later bus accident left her wheelchair bound.
a child pushing his little sister on a swing
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