People who feel the need to ask this question should not try to get pregnant since they still have so much to learn about life. If you truly are curious though, this is a question that must be answered by a parent or doctor.
Women can get pregnant in a variety of ways. One common way is through unprotected vaginal intercourse, during which a man ejaculates sperm into the vagina. The sperm can then travel up through the cervix, into the uterus, and, if an egg is present, the sperm may fertilize it.
There's never a risk of being in contact with a pregnant woman.
I think yes. Because it can cause stress to your eyes. And probably stress is a NO NOO to pregnant women :)
It is generally safe to touch or gently rub a pregnant belly with the pregnant woman's permission. However, it is important to always ask for consent before touching her belly. Some pregnant women may not feel comfortable with physical contact, so it is best to respect their boundaries. Additionally, it is important to be gentle and considerate when touching a pregnant woman's belly to ensure her comfort and well-being.
Bonnie Berk has written: 'Motherwell maternity fitness plan' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Mothers, Physical fitness for pregnant women, Exercise for pregnant women, Pregnant women
Either when their pregnant or when they get older and go through menopause
Women who are pregnant do not get periods. If you are pregnant and you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
no but sperm can exit through it and if fertalized in the women you can.
Because they know they are pregnant through use of their sonar abilities and are excited by the discovery.
A lady who was pregnant and forgot half way through her sentence what she was saying. It happens to all pregnant women.
Not very common, but it does happen. If you're worried, contact your doctor.
Chitlins should be safe for pregnant women, as long as they are cooked thoroughly through. If you are concerned, your best option is to ask your doctor.