During pregnancy, a woman's normal body temperature can be slightly elevated, typically ranging from 97.8°F to 100.4°F (36.6°C to 38°C) due to hormonal changes, especially increased progesterone levels. It's important for pregnant individuals to monitor their temperature and consult a healthcare provider if they experience a fever (generally considered to be 100.4°F or higher) or other concerning symptoms. Regular check-ups can help ensure both maternal and fetal health throughout the pregnancy.
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it really depends on the animal and their diet, eating a poor meal can make them sick. thruth be told they should only get sick once in a while and if they are getting sick more then that i would take them into a vet. I would also recommend fluffing the pet, this helps when it is feeling ill.