You should talk to her and tell her how you feel about everything, but if your parents do not want another child, it is a decision for them to make.
It is not advisable to get pregnancy at the age of 46. It will be considered as very high risk pregnancy. It is better to adapt the baby. It will be good for you as well as to the baby.
There is risk with any pregnancy sometimes. My aunt had a child at 35 and they are both fine. Talk with your doctor about your concerns. Pregnancy is automatically high risk if you are over 35, but chances are everything will be just fine. People do it all the time.
I'm sorry but haven't you gotten any education about pregnancy, breastfeeding and babies? EVERYTHING you eat, inhale, drink gets to the baby! If you get high the baby get high. So no, using drugs while breastfeeding so your baby gets high on drugs is not allowed! Also even if you weren't breastfeeding, using drugs while taking care of a child is negligence.
As long as you are under the care of a doctor for the condition and on bed rest. It is possible, but your pregnancy is extremely high risk.
If having diabetes in pregnancy, then the chances of having gestational diabetes in the next pregnancy is high as compared to other without gestational diabetes.But many who had gestational diabetes in one pregnancy had give up baby without gestational diabetes in their next pregnancy.
Pre eclampsia is another name for pregnancy induced hypertension, or high blood pressure. It can be managed by antihypertensive medication.
still born baby's are associated with baby's having a birth defect or a disease at birth. Some still births are cause due to problem with the placenta which nourishes the baby, or if the mother have diabetes, high blood pressure, particularly pregnancy induce high blood pressure.
Very high
A woman in pregnancy has a lot going on in her body. The baby is feeding off her and putting pressure on her various systems which can lead to high blood pressure. Also the weight gain which is natural can have this effect.
very high though you may get a disfunctioned child to to being exposure to oxygen.
No, but it can cause the baby to have heatlh problems. A high dose of birth control is offered as "the morning after pill." It's used to stop ovulation to prevent fertilization.
This is difficult to answer. Not sure what you're meaning, but from I'll say when I think you're asking. To find out about pregnancy you see a gynochologist. However, they will only perform the tests needed if you have been trying to have a child for over three years. If you are young, it doesn't matter, always use protection! If you are over fifty and still do not want a baby, use protection no matter what your doctor says. I know woman who were told they can not conceive a child, they all had a child!