Yes!
Light pink or brown spotting after sex is normal. During pregnancy, the cervix becomes more filled with blood. Sex can irritate the cervix and cause some bleeding. Of course, if you are worried or have any other questions call your doctor. Heavy bleeding, bleeding with pain or cramping, or bleeding that doesn't stop can mean something is seriously wrong. Call your doctor or go to the emergency room if this happens.
Ask yourself, can you normally travel by car whilst pregnant. You will find that you can, so why would travelling by car on holidays be any different? Travelling during the third trimester on an international flight would be problematic, however.
I would let your midwife know, but it doesnt mean theres something wrong, whilst spotting or bleeding isn't normal in pregnanacy, its atually surprisingly more common than people think, at 5 weeks it could be implantation bleeding, or if you've had an internal or sex recently that can also cause spotting. Goodluck
I would not recommend it while in the first trimester. The baby's life is just too fragile.
Its how long you have to massage its anus, whilst it tries to give birth.
AnswerNo time limit. Make sure to thoroughly clean front to back so you don't contaminate the urineAnswerYou can take a pregnancy test whilst you have diarrhea. It will not affect the result.
No. If you are having a period it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. There are some cases where womans keeps having period along the pregnancy. But it is very rare.
You are the normal one
harsh winter is really cold whilst normal weather is somehow cold and hot.
No, I don't think so, you shouldn't get pregnant whilst you are on your period.
Only in the sense that it is manufactured (produced naturally) by the mammary glands of the females of the species, during late pregnancy and whilst breast feeding their young.
Not at all. In a urine test, being diabetic may show the presence of sugar or ketones, whilst pregnancy tests look for the presence of a hormone in the urine. Being diabetic does not therefore affect the result of pregnancy tests.
UVB phototherapy is considered safe whilst pregnant, so in the normal case yes but always check with your doctor.