Pregnant women are often advised to avoid peanuts due to the potential risk of developing Allergies in their child. Some studies suggest that consuming peanuts during pregnancy may increase the likelihood of the child developing a peanut allergy, though findings are mixed. Additionally, peanuts can be a source of aflatoxins, harmful toxins produced by mold, which could pose health risks. Therefore, consulting with a healthcare provider about dietary choices during pregnancy is essential.
No but you should avoid it if pregnant since it is not tested on pregnant women.
false. pregnant women should avoid exercise in the supine position after the first trimester. not until after the first trimester.
There is no reason why a pregnant women should avoid cats. Cats are very loving and affection usually.
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No. It is often necessary for pregnant women (and women not pregnant0 to lie down for much more than five minutes. When they sleep for instance.
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Women who are pregnant and nursing should avoid any whitening treatment except for toothpaste.
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Pregnant women or those who could possibly be pregnant should not have a CT scan unless the diagnostic benefits outweigh the risks. Pregnant patients should particularly avoid full body or abdominal scans.
All non-immune women of childbearing age should be vaccinated against rubella and chickenpox before pregnancy. Pregnant women should be tested for immunity to rubella at their first prenatal visit.
No. Everything I've read online says pregnant women should avoid eating them. They cause severe gas and bloating and pain in the abdomen. They have a type of laxative that makes them un safe for pregnant women to eat.
ALL of them ! If a woman is trying to become pregnant, the only drugs she should be taking, are those prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner !