The MOST serious effect would be death.
Severe hypocalcemia requires injection of calcium ions, usually in the form of calcium gluconate. Oral calcium supplements are prescribed for long term treatment.
The likely word is the adjective serious (severe, or not humorous)
vitamin k definciency, severe hypocalcemia, liver disease
Not necessarily. Many mid-latitude cyclones and weaker tropical storms are not particularly severe.
To my knowledge hypocalcemia/ hypokalemia does not effect fertility. Hypocalcemia is low calcium. Hypokalemia is low potassium. I'm not sure which you are referring to in your question. Both/either would require very careful monitoring during a pregnancy. Low potassium will effect your heart rate and the baby's heart rate. If yours gets too low you will go into congestive heart failure. A very dangerous condition. Hypocalcemia is low blood calcium which can effect the strength of your bones and also cause severe muscle cramping. If you have either of these conditions and think you might be pregnant please make an appointment to see your doctor at once. the only way to prevent serious problems for you or the baby is for your doctor to stay on top of your blood levels. Good luck!
The likely word is "server" (a waiter, or a host computer).Similar words are sever (to cut), severe(serious), and suffer (be in pain).
yes
severe, pressing, grave
the serious prohibitions against deviant behavior in a society that result in severe punishment
serious
*Malignant* - severe , critical and chronic.
Mild means not very severe or serious.