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In the first trimester
No. It can still harm your baby. It is best to steer clear of smoking and smoky environments at all during pregnancy, and also once you have your baby
Yes, it is possible. You should consult your doctor.
No
only if it is the ferris wheel or something like it. because if you get on roller coasters it can harm the baby.
Yes it can hurt the baby.
yes.
No, limes are safe to eat during pregnancy.
It is unlikely you or your baby will suffer any ill effects. Many studies have been done with inconclusive results. The feeling is that you should avoid it after the 3rd trimester but many babies have been born with no apparent ill effects.Quote:Ibuprofen (Motrin, Nuprin, and Advil) is safer than aspirin during pregnancy, but take it only with a doctor's advice. It seems to be safe to take in the first two trimesters because there have been no studies linking ibuprofen with congenital defects. Ibuprofen does not have the anticoagulant effect of aspirin, and is therefore unlikely to cause bleeding in mother or baby when taken in the third trimester. Because it inhibits prostaglandins (natural hormones that influence labor), it must be used with caution during the third trimester. Ibuprofen can also interfere with the normal blood flow within the heart and blood vessels of the baby during the third trimester. These effects are likely to disappear when the drug is stopped and have not been shown to harm baby."
It is recommended to avoid eating raw or undercooked seafood, including conch, during pregnancy due to the risk of foodborne illnesses. It is best to opt for thoroughly cooked seafood to reduce the risk of any potential harm to both you and your baby.
Yes, a blood infection can kill you which would certainly harm the baby, and there is no natural cure, only antibiotics.
What you watch on TV or movies can not harm the baby.