go to the dentist or doctors
Pulling air through your teeth creates a vacuum that tugs on delicate gum tissue. If the gums are already inflamed or have a condition like gingivitis, this pressure can cause tiny blood vessels to break, leading to bleeding.
Toothache is very common throughout the whole of pregnancy, however you should see your dentist about it because you are more prone to teeth and gum infections during pregnancy
You can read all about it in the link below incl why you get it, how to get rid of it and what it can lead to.
a hole in a tooth is called a cavity and is caused by too much sugar and germs and crap like that in your teeth and isn't coming off. when it bleeds it is probably from it coming through to the gum of your mouth and the prickles on your toothbrushscratch your gum. its really not too bad but i think you can get your dentist to fill them in for you maybe you should ask him/her.
Yes, I'm 7 weeks pregnant and my doctor prescribed them for a gum and sinus infection.
yes it is. see ur gp.
No, the "bubble" below one's abs is not caused by swallowing gum. It is common after giving birth as the abdominal muscles are stretched and torn during pregnancy.
Yes it is good if you go for early cleaning of your teeth at this time , as due to hormonal changes gum disease may increase and you may have gums problems later in pregnancy. You can read my knol -- dental care during pregnancy -- that will help you with your problem. link to my knol - http://knol.google.com/k/delhi-dental-center/dental-health-care-concerns-during/1q6f2ukvxrf2p/2
no
chewing gum should be banned because it gets stuck underneath the table and then the teachers cant get the chewing gum off the table
chew gum.
Yes, but only if you ask this question before engaging in sexual intercourse.