yes because you don't want to hit the baby with the bed
In early pregnancy most of the women will have morning sickness, drowsiness and frequent urination. Later some women will have back pain and lack of sleep. But these are all different for every women and every pregnancy.
Pregnant women and nursing mothers do not have to fast for Ramadan - theyare exempt.
Most women stop after they find out if their pregnant or not but if you suspect that you may be pregnant it's best to cut back or stop until you know for sure.
Some pregnant women lose their balance because their posture changes. Their breasts become larger as well as their stomach and the curvature of the back is increased. All of these factors affect a women's sense of gravity.
There is no use for Gynaecosid on pregnant women. It's used to help get your period back when you have Amenorrhea (=period gone for other reasons than pregnancy). It is not used for abortion.
not always. lower back pains can result in pressure on your back, such as carrying something heavy.
it is not harder to feel the movement it just is not as harsh on your ribs and back because there is more "wiggle room" for the baby. however, it will be harder to see the movement from the outside.
Yes. There is always some left in the urethra. The pull out method get 1/4 pregnant.
Werewolves do sleep, but they do not need to in order to function normally. On nights of the full moon, the individual almost always goes to sleep immediately after reverting back to human form.
It doesn't necessarily mean that you are. The back pain comes later in the pregnancy and by then you would know if you were or not. If you feel you may be pregnant, buy a pregnancy test (they are very reliable these days) and make sure!
cant go back to sleep.... just turn on your TV and turn around away from the TV and close your eyes, trust me i always do that same thing almost every night
During the third trimester of pregnancy, it is recommended for pregnant women to sleep on their left side to improve blood flow to the baby and uterus. Lying flat on the back should be avoided as it can compress major blood vessels and potentially reduce blood flow to the baby. This position may also lead to discomfort and shortness of breath for the mother.