Iron, calcium and folic acid are especially important during pregnancy.
iodine
During your period, the nutrient-rich lining that's been forming for almost a month is shed, if no pregnancy has occurred. This lining is need for the baby, so if your pregnant, it's not shed, and hence, no period during the pregnancy, or a time thereafter.
No, all drugs that may be needed during pregnancy must be administered under the supervision of a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor).
During pregnancy, a woman's metabolic rate can increase by about 15-20, primarily due to the energy needed to support the growth and development of the fetus.
placenta
Sperm fertilizes an egg to create a zygote, which develops into a baby during pregnancy. The genetic material from the sperm combines with that of the egg to determine the baby's characteristics and traits.
There is no direct evidence linking smoking during pregnancy to Gray Matter Heterotopia. However, smoking during pregnancy has been associated with various adverse effects on fetal brain development and overall health. More research is needed to determine any potential links between smoking during pregnancy and Gray Matter Heterotopia.
carbohydrates and fats.
vitamin A
during pregnancy-no during labor yes
Yes, it is safe to consume red cabbage during pregnancy as it is a nutritious vegetable that can provide essential vitamins and minerals needed for a healthy pregnancy. However, it is important to wash the cabbage thoroughly and cook it properly to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.
No, there is no ovulation or menstruation during pregnancy.