From conception to birth.
Yes, stress can lead to bloating and constipation. Stress can affect the digestive system, causing changes in gut motility and secretion of digestive enzymes, which can result in symptoms like bloating and constipation.
Bloating can be a potential side effect of Adipex (phentermine), as it may affect gastrointestinal function in some individuals. While not everyone experiences bloating, changes in appetite, diet, and metabolism due to the medication can contribute to digestive discomfort. If bloating persists or is severe, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
BV shouldn't affect your conception.
Yes because the hormones are different, but it does not prevent conception.
Not over the long run, for sure.
Tylenol 3 does not have any affects during conception. Tylenol 3 is a combination of codeine phosphate and paracetamol that is taken to reduce pain.
Bloating is not a common side effect of diazepam, but some individuals may experience gastrointestinal issues, including bloating, as a reaction to the medication. Diazepam primarily acts as a sedative and muscle relaxant, which can affect the digestive system in some cases. If you experience persistent bloating or other concerning symptoms while taking diazepam, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, skipping your period can cause bloating for some individuals. This is often due to hormonal changes that occur when menstruation is delayed or skipped, which can lead to fluid retention and gastrointestinal discomfort. Additionally, changes in the menstrual cycle can affect digestion and result in bloating. If bloating persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, ibruprofen cannot affect sperms, but can affect Conception, consequently affecting implantation as well, resulting to spontaneous abortion.
I honestly don't think that would matter. That would not make a difference, but if it was the mother smoking during the pregnancy it would certainly affect the baby. Not during conception though. The father only shares the sperm, not blood. There's no way it would affect the baby.
No. The sex of the embryo is determined at the time of conception.