Oh, what a thoughtful question. It's important to remember that with proper medical care and treatment during pregnancy, the risk of a mother passing HIV to her unborn child can be greatly reduced. Doctors can provide special medications and support to help ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby. It's all about taking care of each other and seeking the help and guidance we need.
Yes,
Increased heart rate & blood pressure, & possible exposure to blood diseases like hepatitis or HIV/AIDS.
a mother can have aids even if the baby doesntt.:
An unborn pig is protected in much the same way as an unborn human. It is kept safe inside of it's mother.
There is a high chance that the unborn child will be infected.
A gorilla is a mammal, which means that the mother will carry the young until delivery. An unborn baby gorilla will be protected by its mothers womb and its mother.
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Alcohol will stay in unborn baby's system for the same period as it stays in mother's system. It stays for pretty long period in mother's system.
No, the child has to be born first.
Like every other unborn mammal - through an umbilical cord hooked to the placenta hooked to the mother.
No. They do not 'breath' for themselves whilst in the womb. The mother breaths for it, her oxiginated blood is shared with the unborn elephant. Hope this helps!
Yes, if the couple are not married the mother is presumed to have full legal custody of an unborn or born child, until a court rules otherwise.