Certain drinks can pose risks to a developing fetus, primarily those containing alcohol, which can lead to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. High-caffeine beverages, when consumed in excessive amounts, may also increase the risk of miscarriage or low birth weight. Additionally, unpasteurized juices or drinks made from contaminated water can carry harmful pathogens that could negatively impact pregnancy. Pregnant individuals should consult healthcare professionals for personalized guidance on safe beverage choices.
Yes.
No. The fetus is very well protected in there
yes!
It means that when a pregnant woman drinks alcohol so does the fetus. So she is not drinking alone.
it passes oxygen and nutrients
No you can not.
No.
Are you asking if pimples can kill your fetus?? I'm pretty sure that's a resounding no. "pus bumps" are a minor skin condition at worst.
if you get an infection and it's not treated, yes!
The fate of most fetus is to be born and become humans, or other life forms that start out as a fetus.
Probably - isopropyl will also kill the person that drinks it.
This drug may not kill the fetus instantly. This drug may have bad effects on the baby. You should ask you doctor what medications are safe during your pregnancy.