Contractions don't hurt the baby and is there to one day help push them out.
Yes because it can stimulate contractions.
painted turtles are NOT harmful at all!
Unlike negative feedback, positive feedback'sare less common in the human body system.During the childbirth process, women will experience a decrease in the hormone named PROGESTERONE. This hormone is believed to initiate a small contractions of the uterus.Oxytocin causes much stronger contractions of the uterus. As the contraction increase in seize and length the baby moves towards the opening of the uterus.The descend of the baby causes stronger contractions, which release more oxytocin, which causes stronger contractions until the baby expels. Once the baby is expelled from the uterus the uterine contractions stop.The uterine contractions stop, stops the release of oxytocin, which stops the contracts as well. The hypothalamus stimulates the release of hormones by the pituitary gland.
first of all you spelled breast wrong. and yes doing drugs while breastfeeding if harmful to the baby. and if your doing drugs what are you doing? you have a baby. don't be stupid.
no they are VERY safe animals but most things can be harmful to baby bunnies!
When the baby is ready and sends out hormones that make contractions start
Fetal monitoring is used to check your baby's heart rate while pregnant. During contractions, fetal monitoring is used to see how the baby tolerates and responds to contractions.
When a baby is ready to be born, the mommy starts to feel labor contractions. The uterus squeezes and pushes the baby out of the uterus and into the world.
Intervals & dilation determine how soon baby arrives.
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NO smoke should be inhaled by the baby at all. Its more harmful to the baby to breathe it in than to the person who is smoking...which is stupid.
no. it has nothing at all harmful unless your baby is allergic to something in it. its really just dried seafood.