Most likely nothing will happen but if you are Rh- and baby is Rh+, there is a chance that there might be a break in the normal barrier between mom and baby's blood at birth and mom needs the Rhogam within 72 hours of birth (or even miscarriage). If she doesn't get the Rhogam, the next baby can be seriously damaged. Do not get the Rhogam during pregnancy.
The embryo weighs 1 gram between 5-8 weeks. A fetus is far bigger than one gram.
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I wouldn't, but my wife might if she were pregnant. Echo-grams are often used to check up on the in-utero fetus. It's one way, for example, of sexing the fetus to see if it's a boy or girl. It's also used to check the health of the fetus and ensure, for example, that the umbilical cord is not wrapped around its neck.
Bacteria are gram positive or gram negative. Serratia happens to be a gram negative bacteria. They appear pink on a gram stain. Gram positive bacteria stain to a purple color on a gram stain. We can classify and ID bacteria using their gram stain and shape. Some antibiotics only work on gram negative bacteria and some only work on gram positive bacteria. It helps a doctor know which antibiotic to use.
Describe the Gram stain technique and the effect on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria after each step. Be very specific about what is happening at each step and why it happens. (hint: be sure to fully explain your answer and not just list the steps)
X ray is not allowed to be done. You can see your baby on ultrasonography screen.
Gram staining is used to identify whether a bacterium is gram positive or gram negative. Slides can be dried using filter paper or tissues. The technique is based on the reaction of stain that happens with the membrane of bacteria.
1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram.
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If the temperature remain constant - nothing.
Iron for many alloys with nickel.