Very high hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels are not typically a direct cause of miscarriage; rather, they are often associated with conditions such as molar pregnancies or multiple gestations. In a normal pregnancy, elevated hCG levels usually indicate a healthy developing fetus. However, if hCG levels are abnormally high due to a pathological condition, they can be linked to complications that may increase the risk of miscarriage. Ultimately, the relationship between hCG levels and miscarriage is complex and influenced by various factors.
No, exercise is very good for you during pregnancy and does not cause miscarriage. Some say it does but that is a myth.
Very high cholesterol levels can cause cataracts in the eyes.
no and yes
High triglyceride levels are one sign of the metabolic syndrome, a collection of health risks that indicate a very high risk of heart disease and can also irritate the pancreas and can cause pancreatitis. It is important to be tested for diabetes and high bloodpressure.
Very high levels of carotenoids (carotenemia) may cause an orange discoloration of the skin, which is harmless and transient.
For that to happen to a healthy pregnancy it had to be a really bad fall and the miscarriage would not likely be the only injury. The fetus is very well protected in the uterus.
a horse will do the Charleston whilst blowing a whistle
Diet pills don't cause miscarriage but should not be taken when pregnant because they can very likely cause fetal damage. They are rarely tested on pregnant women and when pregnant you should not diet.
Because at very high levels alcohol can sufficiently slow the brain so as to cause a coma.
Ultrasonic sound is generally not harmful to humans at normal levels. However, exposure to very high levels of ultrasonic sound can potentially cause discomfort or hearing damage. It is important to use caution and limit exposure to very high levels of ultrasonic sound.
Absolutely not, sneezing has absolutely no effect on the uterus. Very liitle can cause a miscarriage. Even those warnings on carnival rides are really so that if you have a miscarriage you don't blame it on the ride. Even roller-coasters don't cause miscarriages, pregnant women have been in car wrecks and not miscarried.
The embryo is very well protected in there so I doubt it.