Babies can perceive changes in their mother's body during pregnancy through various cues such as changes in hormone levels, physical changes, and changes in the mother's behavior. Some studies suggest that babies may be able to sense pregnancy before it is medically confirmed, possibly through changes in the mother's scent or subtle behavioral cues. However, more research is needed to fully understand how babies perceive pregnancy before it is confirmed.
Babies do not have the ability to perceive or sense when someone is pregnant. They are not able to understand or detect pregnancy in others.
Babies do not have the ability to know if someone is pregnant. They are not able to understand or perceive pregnancy in others.
No. If you are not pregnant--or it hasn't been confirmed by a doctor--you probably weren't pregnant to begin with.
No. Pregnancy only emancipates you medically not in any other way.
No it does not. You are however in a way medically emancipated when pregnant and afterwards. So you decide over the pregnancy and your body.
Yes she is, she confirmed it! At least I think so. People say she is a few months in on the pregnancy but I'm not 100% sure!
Babies can perceive changes in their mother's body during pregnancy through sensory cues like sound, touch, and movement. While they may not fully understand the concept of pregnancy, they can sense changes in their environment and the emotional cues from their mother, which can impact their behavior and development.
i have done a hpt and have ben to the doctors and both confirmed that i am pregnant but the dr did say that i am fairly early in the pregnancy 5 days later i noticed light pink discharge should i be worried
Im living proof! I had a miscarriage on march25th and found out I was pregnant on april19th.. I'm currently 6 weeks pregnant confirmed by ultrasound today:) 5/2/2011
Only your Doctor can truly answer this question. Was you definitely pregnant and was it confirmed by pregnancy test or blood test? If you are/was pregnant and you are now experiencing bleeding, abdominal cramping etc, you should go to A & E, Early Pregnancy Unit or contact your Doctor immediately.
Sure, it is medically OK. Morally not OK, but medically fine.
No. It can be a symptom experienced in pregnancy, but it does not indicate pregnancy. If you are having excessive discharge, call or see a doctor, it could be harmless, or it could be something a bit more serious that can only be taken care of medically.