i think what you mean is reverse sneezing, it is normal its reverse of how how we sneeze when we sneeze we let hair out, they do the reverse
No
No. coughing after a wasp sting is a sign of anaphylaxis
If you have been coughing because you have a illness there are chances the baby will have it too but that is something you will have to discuss with your doctor. If it's just normal coughing or from a cold, it's normal and will not affect the baby in any way.
The non respiratory movements include coughing, sneezing, laughing, crying, hiccup, and yawning. They are such called as non respiratory movement because in the process, there is no exchange of gases involve. Whereas in normal respiration, there is an exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the cells.
Dogs sneeze because there is irritation inside their nasal cavity and they are trying to clear out the irritation. If your dog sneezes on rare occasions this is normal and doesn't need a veterinarian's examination. However, if your dog is blowing out snot or blood, appears otherwise sick (not eating well, vomiting or diarrhea, coughing, laying around and not playing, etc), this would be a good reason to take your dog to a veterinarian.
It's a not a pregnancy sign but just as when you are not pregnant you can get cough or a cold.
Yes but it could also be a cold!
ARE THERE ANY OTHER CAUSE OF COUGH RELATED TO PREGNANCY?
Do you smoke ?sinusitis ? Normal weight ? Are you exposed to pollutant agents ?Are you a painter ? If you are coughing for more than two weeks, consult a doctor.
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No, it is not normal. Constantly keeping you on your toes and forcing you to walk on eggshells may be abusive conduct.