No.
No, sex is safe during pregnancy.
pass across the placenta
No. That early they can not hear anyway.
No
Pushing on the stomach during early pregnancy can potentially pose risks such as causing harm to the developing fetus or triggering contractions. However, it may also provide benefits such as relieving discomfort or aiding in the detection of abnormalities. It is important to consult a healthcare provider before attempting any stomach manipulation during pregnancy.
Yes it can hurt the baby.
It may not harm the fetus but will harm YOU for sure. Say NO to 'drugs'.
http://www.xula.edu/cop/documents/OTCDrugsinPregnancy.pdf In table 4 the paper state that the ingredients do cross the placenta and thus are NOT recommended for usage during pregnancy. They do not have specific data to state if it harms the fetus or not.
yes.
In the first trimester
Yes. Hajj may be performed during pregnancy provided there is no danger of any harm to the woman and the baby.
Yes, pressing on your stomach during pregnancy can potentially harm your baby by causing discomfort, putting pressure on the uterus, and potentially leading to complications such as preterm labor. It is important to be gentle and cautious when touching your stomach during pregnancy.