Exercise is generally safe and beneficial during the first trimester of pregnancy, as long as a woman has no complications and receives her healthcare provider's approval. Moderate activities like walking, swimming, and prenatal yoga can help improve mood, energy levels, and overall health. However, high-risk pregnancies or certain medical conditions may require limitations on activity. It's essential to listen to your body and consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
Yes, it's perfectly fine. It can get uncomfortable if you have a thin mattress though! No belly sleeping or back after the first trimester, it's bad for the baby.
I am not for sure if it is bad or not. But I do know that during the first trimester, alot of nuerological stuff is going on. If you want your baby to be as healthy as they can be you need to take prenatal vitamins:)
I think it's different for every woman, but I'm pregnant and I throw up at LEAST once a day. It's not that bad anymore though. I actually look forward to it because it makes the nausea do away.
Usually. Any swelling of the face with abdomnal pain or bleeding is BAD, call your doc.
You usually don't start showing until second trimester around month 4-5.
Taking laxatives is not recommended at any point during pregnancy.
You can cramp in the first trimester and not miscarry. Miscarriage is more often associated with cramping and bleeding, so if you have both then you have more cause to worry. One without the other is less serious, usually. As always, if you are concerned ask your doctor/midwife.
The baby will likely be fine but your skin might be more sensitive and burn more easily
I would feel bad to have sex with him at first... its having no repsect for his wife
Of course. It's a drug. No matter what trimester is harmful. I hope the baby Will be okay
Taking folic acid at 4 weeks pregnant is not bad; in fact, it is highly recommended. Folic acid helps reduce the risk of neural tube defects in the developing fetus. It's advised that women trying to conceive or who are in the early stages of pregnancy take a daily supplement of folic acid, ideally beginning before conception and continuing through the first trimester. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
No. It is not bad for women to eat the flour. In the first trimester women eat many types of bizarre items without the knowledge of others. You take her in confidence and then she will tell you. Then GOD only saves the fetus from the ill effects of such items.