From what I've read, ganoderma is safe and actually positive for your pregnancy up to about three weeks before delivery and three weeks after delivery. And I quote: "...the fungus insignificantly dilutes blood and it is not recommended to take its products 3 weeks before and 3 weeks after operations and deliveries. Dilution is not very noticeable in everyday life - even after a cut and it is in no way dangerous to life."
Because we are at a higher risk of clotting during pregnancy because our blood is thicker, I can see how this wouldn't be an issue until one was close to their delivery date. Other than that, ganoderma has no known side effects, and has proven to be a healthy supplement for both mommy and baby. :)
You have to take birth control or you might have to get an abortion.
Since it has a small amount of alcohol, there is a high probability that you will get drunk. Because of this there is a 100% of pregnancy.
Pregnancy tests bought from a pharmacy can tell you approximately 2-3 weeks after conceiving. A blood test at the doctor can tell you within a week of conceiving.
Yes
This differ's from person to person and also depends if this is the first pregnancy !
An Heterotopic pregnancy is a one in thirty three thousand chance of conceiving twins all be it one fetus is in the womb and the other fetus is ectopic.
No.
Throughout the pregnancy.
Yes, the baby is in the uterus throughout the entire duration of pregnancy.
There are many different causes of tubal pregnancy, which means that there is no one answer for everyone. It's important to discuss this with your doctor because the cause has a significant impact on when or if pregnancy should be tried again.
Not necessarily. Cramping can be from many different things, including gas in the large intestine, ovulation, and menstruation.
it may make conceiving harder depending how bad you have it but actually during pregnancy it stops spreading until you have the baby then it continues speading as it did before. Of course you should talk to you doctor though