The unborn human is an incredibly delicate organism. It's blood supply and food supply both come from the mother, and it's body is entirely dependent on the mother being healthy, eating healthy, staying active and avoiding use of drugs such as nicotine, alcohol or controlled narcotics.
Taking any substances while pregnant does pose a significant risk to an unborn child. For specific concerns, please seek a physician qualified to answer your questions about what is and isn't safe to do while pregnant.
you can possible kill the baby and have serious medical problems so stop taking it you can possible kill the baby and have serious medical problems so stop taking it
No, Down Syndrome is strictly a genetically inherited condition; though taking drugs during pregnancy can lead to other health problems for the baby.
It will hurt your baby more if you continue. The baby will be born a addict and with several health problems if you don't quit.
no not at all, you are totally safe.
Insulin is not bad for pregnant woman and the baby. Nevertheless it is recommended drug for diabetes during pregnancy.
no its dangerous for the baby
Yes. the baby will have problems but yes its very possible
because you cant spell and if the baby is moving enough to get its presents known
No birth defects have been noted in women taking birth control unknowingly while pregnant. Because accidental pregnancies can occur on birth control, there is plenty of experience with this subject. See the "related links" section for a directory of hotlines you can call for information from specialists if you are concerned about a medication exposure during pregnancy.
none do not drink at all or the baby could come out with problems
It will cause severe reactions in the baby. It will come out addicted to the pills also and could have development problems or worse. You need to see a doctor about your addiction now. It isn't fair to you or the baby to keep taking these pills while you are pregnant.
No problems related to blood match.