Yes, it is very safe. I vacummed up to the day I went into the hospital wih all 3 of my pregnancys. It is safe as long as your doctor hasn't told you not to do it or if it causes pain to you. If it does, then you should talk to your doctor because it shouldn't be causing pain. It is a very light activity that you should be able to do for all nine months. Many women clean and vacuum like mad in the last few days before they go into labour. almost as if the body knows it will be too busy for the next few weeks.
It would be a good idea to ask your doctor about this and depending on how far you are in your pregnancy it may not be as good for you or the baby, your doctor would know best. I wouldn't recommend running but walking as an alternative would be okay.
No,shaking the fetus can cause the unborn child to have brain damage or cerebal pausey.
Vacuuming tends to get quite a lot of dust airborne, but unless you've been troubled by that previously the pregnancy shouldn't have changed anything.
You may reconsider if you are not in the best of health. The extra pushing required is the issue.
Yes as long as your Dr says it's ok to continue your normal routine.
All types of strenuous exercises are considered dangerous for pregnant women.
yes VERY dangerous
They can but it is very dangerous and risky.
Yes it will affect on pregnant women if taken in full dose during third trimester.
yes
Yes very dangerous, can contain lead and asbestos.
No. It is totally safe for pregnant women. As such all radiations with wave lengths longer than light wave are safe for pregnant women.
No. This test is safe during pregnancy.
Yes. there could be an infection.
No it is not safe. Going on a HCG supplement as a pregnant woman is very dangerous. You should not be trying to lose weight if you are pregnant.
No. There is absolutely zero danger to anyone from a lunar eclipse.
The safety of Pyralvex in pregnant women has not yet been established. You should talk to your doctor or health provider before taking it.