The possibilities are endless.
Can Women Get Pregnant During Menstruation?
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.
It could be possible to have pregnancy complications, complications during birth, or have an unhealthy baby. Your chances for having a c-section would go up and well as the chances off all medical interventions going up. You should seek the advice and care of a Dr if you feel that your health is effecting your pregnancy.
Viagra will have no effect on the semen and chances of getting pregnant
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.
Chances are, no, but anytime there is any contact with a guy's fluids, there is always a chance of pregnancy, even during your period. The chances are very rare, but can occur.
Eat three watermelons during your sim's pregnancy :)
Well I can't imagine it'd be bad. Inhaling any type of smoke is bad, during pregnancy? That'd be worse. Or maybe nothing will happen, chances are something will though.
Your skin stretches during pregnancy as your baby grows. The itching is a consequence of that. Keep lotion on your belly daily and do not scratch. Otherwise chances are that the itching area will turn to stretch marks.
As your husband took care of your son for the last six years , and during that time you did not file a case for the custody of the boy, now your chances to get it are slimmer.
Yes, having more than 100 pounds excess harms chances, and low weights harm chances even more. Optimally, slightly fat is best during pregnancy.
Yes, taking a test during your period will not alter the test results, however if you are having a normal period, chances are that you are not pregnant. ~pawsalmighty