Not at all. Your doctor may advise you to refrain for a week or so before your due date, but generally, any activity that was common before you became pregnant is perfectly acceptable after you become pregnant with the caveat, if it hurts, don't do it.
No, you cannot pass Antiphospholipid syndrome to a surrogate mother who is carrying your baby. You can pass it onto your unborn baby though.
Drugs in the mother's bloodstream pass across the membrane of the placenta, and transfer to the unborn baby's blood by the umbilical cord, which connects the baby to the placenta.
You can pass on genes without reproducing by donating reproductive cells such as sperm or egg to others through techniques like artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization. Additionally, you can support the well-being and success of your relatives who share your genes to indirectly pass on your genetic legacy.
Genes pass the traits of the parents to the offspring.
No, sperm cannot pass through cotton clothes.
Well i have MRSA on my skin and i got pregnant and they said it would not hurt the baby so i can only tell you that ,i am not sure about respiratory MRSA.
No, sperm cannot pass through underwear. Underwear acts as a barrier that prevents sperm from passing through.
They pass on some of their genes to their offspring.
Because our overys work about when we are 10 years of age and it has no sperm to help a baby grow so we do not have the sperm to help so we lose the egg and blood builds up and lets the blood pass!
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Fetal tachycardia (fetal = baby in last 2 trimesters ++ tachy = fast + cardi = heart) is a sustained heartbeat of over 160 beats per minute in an unborn baby in the last two trimesters of the pregnancy. The heart is not filling properly, and this can cause problems. The most common treatment is to give the mother the drug digoxin. The drug will pass through the placental membrane and be delivered directly to the baby via the mother.
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