Yes it is ! Stress from the mother can be 'transmitted' to the baby in the womb. They may not be aware of what stress is - but they certainly feel it !
yes
Is that condition genetic? If it isn't then it shouldn't effect the baby negatively at all.
Your poor little fetus is probably suffering alot more than you. Drink for you and your baby's life. Dehydration during pregnancy is really really bad. It can kill your unborn baby within hours. If I were you, I would start chugging a glass of milk or two, or maybe some water.
yes it is it causes the baby birth defects and brain damage to the baby...... so be smart don't do drugs while being pregnant trust me
Not at all. Your doctor may advise you to refrain for a week or so before your due date, but generally, any activity that was common before you became pregnant is perfectly acceptable after you become pregnant with the caveat, if it hurts, don't do it.
If the accident is bad enough, you might lose your baby. You should get a medical check-up.
It could have Parvo or be stressing really bad. Take him to the vet and find out before its too late.
it is for the unborn
You REALLY SHOULDN'T be trying to get pregnant while on chemotherapy. Chemo are VERY STRONG drugs that can easily damage the unborn baby. Bad, bad decision. The worst thing about it is that it's the child that ends up paying for the parent's recklessness.
Because drinking alcohol while pregnant can cause a variety of problems with the unborn baby. One of the worst problems that it can cause is fetal alcohol syndrome. It is not known how much or how little alcohol can cause problems in an unborn baby so it is recommended not to drink any!
no it is a good source of vitamin c.....make sure u take folic acid(vitamin b) also
They tend to be addictive. As with any drug, they can make you ill or even kill you. Some can cause miscarriage and/or infertility (inability to have or deliver a baby) or harm an unborn baby. for information about drugs see:
In no way but it does increase the chances the baby will have problems.