Yes, pregnant individuals have more blood volume compared to when they are not pregnant. During pregnancy, blood volume increases by approximately 30-50% to support the growing fetus and prepare for delivery. This increase helps supply oxygen and nutrients to both the mother and the baby, as well as accommodate the changes in the mother's body.
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Blood type is irrelevant to whether or not you can get pregnant.
Pregnant women do not produce white blood. They need more blood to meet the demand of pregnancy. They may become pale and look whitish. They need iron supplement in that case.
You have 50% more blood in your body when pregnant so you will get flushed, warm and the get more easily exhausted. It's normal.
They can get a person with blood type A pregnant.
Having the same blood type as your partner does not affect the likelihood of getting pregnant. Fertility is more closely linked to other factors such as hormonal balance, reproductive health, and timing of intercourse. Blood type compatibility becomes more important during pregnancy to prevent potential complications due to Rh incompatibility.
Possibly - take a test
By doing a home pregnancy test or, more accurate, a blood test.
Even if you "feel pregnant," you should see a doctor. Their tests can detect sooner & are much more accurate as they can do a blood test.
When you are pregnant your body creates more blood because of the added blood vessels. When your heat is already working that hard to pump that increased blood flow, it's not a good idea to give blood because then your already strained heart has to work even harder to replace the lost blood.
No, if there is blood in your urine, you need to go to a Doctor asap, you may have a kidney infection or something more serious.