No, in most states there is not a way to sure a mother for a hiding a pregnancy and running off. Fathers can court request paternity tests and visitation with the child however.
No, a baby in the womb does not have awareness or understanding that their mother is pregnant.
A molar pregnancy is an abnormally fertilized egg. Molar pregnancies occur when the fertilized egg does not have any of the mother's chromosones, or the father's chromosones duplicate.
If the mother is o- and its a first pregnancy then there are rarely any complications. Its during subsequent pregnancies when problems arise. If its a first pregnancy with an rh- mother then get all the info you can about an anti d injection and all the times you need to have it which is not only during pregnancy, its any time rh+ blood can mix with rh- blood and cause antibodies.
No.
blood is a sterile fluid so any infection that reach the blood is serious problem yes, blood infection affect pregnancy .because if any thing affect the mother it will affect the baby
If the mother becomes infected in the last three months of pregnancy, however, the prognosis is good and the baby may not even display any symptoms.
Pressing down too hard on stomach, and stress.
If mother is Rh positive there will be no problem. Problem can arise when mother is negative and baby positive.
yes. they have to pay a %medical cost and any income the mother receives while pregnant
The best thing would be to release the mother and the babies into the wild in a wooded area.
Yes of course. If you are obese for instance you risk the life of the baby and yourself.
An OBGYN provides prenatal care, monitors the health of both the mother and baby throughout the pregnancy, and assists with labor and delivery. They also offer guidance on nutrition, exercise, and overall well-being during pregnancy. OBGYNs can address any concerns or complications that may arise during pregnancy and ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy for the mother and baby.