No, there are few things that can help prevent pregnancy outside of standard Birth Control methods (condoms, contraceptive pills, etc.). It does, however, give the woman a better shot at an orgasm!
It does mean you have less of a chance of getting sick during pregnancy but there is still a chance it will be different for you. It can also be different for the same person but different pregnancies.
There is a definite chance that any woman can get pregnant during her periods. Though the chances of pregnancy during periods are low, they exist for all women. The truth is that there is no predictable time during the month when the risk of pregnancy can be said to be absent.
Unless it's from a hereditary illness the baby can not get it.
I've seen on several websites that white or milky looking discharge or watery to mildly thick discharge is normal in pregnancy and usually is in abundance.
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
Certain stressful processes during gestation (pregnancy) or at the time of birth may increase the chance for a person to develop TS
According to the American Pregnancy Association, yes, pregnancy does increase the risk of cerebral palsy, but not pregnancy alone. Factors during pregnancy play a large role. Issues such as infections during pregnancy, blood diseases, ,acterial meningitis, and lack of oxygen to the fetus can increase chances. Pregnancy will not increase the chance of palsy within the mother.
If both parents carry the trait then there is a only a 25 percent chance the pregnancy will abort but there is a 75 percent chance the child will carry the trait and that can cause abnormalities during the pregnancy and afterwards.
Smoking during pregnancy is very dangerous for the fetus. While in the womb, the fetus is getting nutrients from its mother. When the mother smokes, she is exposing her baby to dangerous toxins. When you smoke during pregnancy you also stand a higher chance for your child to have medical problems such as premature, asthma, ear related illnesses. When smoking during pregnancy, your child has poorer lung function, and has a much higher chance of blood clots. Smoking during pregnancy also increases your chances of a miscarriage, and causes your child to have a higher chance of picking up smoking in his/her future. For more information, check out the multiple related links that have been attached.
Yes. There is a chance of sperm entering the vaginal canal and eventually fertilizing an egg.
If a woman contracts varicella (chickenpox ) during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, there is a 2% chance that her newborn will have varicella syndrome.
Having sex four times a week will increase the chance of pregnancy when there are no fertility issues by increasing the likeliness of having intercourse during ovulation.