No, sperm cannot access the baby in the womb, she or he is protected by the amniotic sac. Although pesticides in your system could make you very ill.
Yes, sperm can affect an unborn baby, primarily through genetic material. If there are any genetic abnormalities or issues in the sperm, they can potentially influence the health and development of the fetus. Additionally, factors such as the father's health and lifestyle can also impact sperm quality, which in turn can affect pregnancy outcomes. However, sperm itself does not directly influence the unborn baby beyond its genetic contribution.
Not at all. Your doctor may advise you to refrain for a week or so before your due date, but generally, any activity that was common before you became pregnant is perfectly acceptable after you become pregnant with the caveat, if it hurts, don't do it.
An unborn baby is called a fetus.
An unborn baby is referred to as a fetus, or foetus.
The sperm cell enters the womans vaginal area going to the ovary, which fertalizes the womans egg cell, creating and baby.
Yes. It is safe to your unborn baby.
No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
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Yes, it is possible for a toddler to accidentally harm an unborn baby if they are not careful or supervised properly. It is important to take precautions to ensure the safety of both the toddler and the unborn baby.
Yes. Baby caterpillars are poisonous. in fact they are more poisonous than the bigger caterpillar's. the baby hairy caterpillars are poisonous as well