No. Older women are more likely to have Down syndrome babies. The risk is highest after age 35.
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No. Absolutely Not.
Because of an increased risk of fetal alcohol syndrome from even slight intakes of alcoholic beverages, it is encouraged that pregnant women NOT have an occasional glass of wine.
If you took a pregnancy test too early, you could have a false negative. There are seldom false positive's though.
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Women who are planning to become pregnant, or who are already pregnant or breast-feeding, can choose to not drink any alcohol. Choosing to not drink any alcohol prevents this syndrome.
Each year an estimated 8,000 pregnant American women are infected with HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS ).
false. pregnant women should avoid exercise in the supine position after the first trimester. not until after the first trimester.
A pregnant woman will not get peiods. If you were pregnant and then had a peiod then your body probably aborted the baby. You also may have had a false pregnancy to where you were never pregnant but your body started acting like it was.
Women with Marfan were once advised not to become pregnant because of the risk of aortic enlargement or dissection. The development of beta-blockers and echocardiograms, however, allows doctors now to monitor patients throughout pregnancy.
No. It is often necessary for pregnant women (and women not pregnant0 to lie down for much more than five minutes. When they sleep for instance.
pregnant women should only drink one glass of red wine a day.