Anything and everything a pregnant mother takes into her body affects her fetus. Smoking can cause premature birth, lower birth weight, problems in developing at later stages.
Anything and everything a pregnant mother takes into her body affects her fetus. Smoking can cause premature birth, lower birth weight, problems in developing at later stages.
Anything and everything a pregnant mother takes into her body affects her fetus. Smoking can cause premature birth, lower birth weight, problems in developing at later stages.
Yes, there is no danger to the fetus is the mother is type A and baby is type B
Both can damage the fetus.
Cigarettes are harmful to the development of a fetus, because they create a degree of carbon monoxide poisoning in the mother, which reduces available oxygen to both mother and fetus, and because nicotine is also a vaso-constrictor, making blood vessels contract, thereby reducing blood flow to the fetus.
A pregnant belly can be heavy, depending on the weight of the fetus and the size of the mother in general.
Drinking milk while pregnant is good for the mother. The fetus will get what it needs whether the mother drinks milk or not. Ultra pasteurized milk has no different affect on mother or fetus than pasteurized milk. Drinking unpasteurized milk while pregnant is not recommended.
Anything and everything a pregnant mother takes into her body affects her fetus. Smoking can cause premature birth, lower birth weight, problems in developing at later stages.
If you die when you are pregnant, an attempt will be made to save the live of the fetus, but, most of the time when the mother carrying the fetus dies, the baby inside of her dies as well.
Fetus is not a transplant in the body of the mother. Food you ingest does not go inside the body. It remains out side the body. like wise the fetus is not inside the body. It is outside the body of the mother. The proteins from the fetus do not come in direct contact of the mother. There is placental barrier between the fetus and the mother.
When a woman is pregnant only she can legally decide what happens to her body and the fetus.
Very few infected people have symptoms and most pregnant women have antibodies that protect the fetus from infection.