Some substances are filtered but the reason some might get through is that the placenta is connected to your baby through you so in affect any harmful substances you have eg alcohol the baby will also have
because of there diet the might get sick and fat so they cant run
It might not be a good idea. It depends on what is in the urine. It usually has water, glucose, urea and salts. It could have abnormal proteins and other substances which, when boiled, will produce a harmful vapor.
Because it might contain certain harmful gases such as Carbon dioxide, methane, and so on which are harmful to lungs.
Household chemicals such as bleach, pesticides, motor oil, and solvents can be harmful if not disposed of properly. These substances can contaminate water sources if poured down drains or into the soil, leading to water pollution and potential harm to aquatic life and ecosystems. It is important to always follow proper disposal guidelines for these hazardous household chemicals to protect the environment.
There are plenty of useless or harmful substances besides LDL cholesterol. The food item might be loaded with sugar or chemicals. See also:Eating healthily
It gets food through the placenta where the blood of the mother and fetus run very close together. The fetus is connected to the placenta via the umbilical cord. The placenta and umbilical cord give food and oxygen to the fetus and take carbon dioxide and other waste products away.
They might cause erosion.
hydrogel is harmful it might hurt them but i dont think it would kill them......but yes it is harmful
It might separate from the wall of the uterus causing a miscarriage.
At least in the USA, there are strict rules and regulations in the construction of any building or surface. While the substances used might be harmful if ingested or exposed to for long periods of time, there is nothing on or in a tennis court that is inherently dangerous to anyone or anything.
After a miscarriage at 12 weeks, the placenta typically does not pulsate. Once the pregnancy ends and the fetus is no longer viable, the placental blood flow ceases, and the placenta will gradually begin to separate and be expelled from the body. Any residual pulsation might be due to blood flow in the mother's body, but the placenta itself would not exhibit pulsation similar to that during a viable pregnancy.