Yes! Donating plasma while pregnant is harmful to your baby. You need to preserve all your bodily nutrients and fluids for you and your baby at this time. Your baby relies on you for it's development and health, don't take unnecessary risks. Take care!
No.
Specefically, no. However, donating plasma is essentially donating blood. A loss of blood can caus fatigue, tiredness, and also leg cramps.
In some women the Makabuhay plant can cause a pregnant woman to suffer a miscarriage. It is thought that the plant may cause muscle spasm which can cause a miscarriage.
Diet pills don't cause miscarriage but should not be taken when pregnant because they can very likely cause fetal damage. They are rarely tested on pregnant women and when pregnant you should not diet.
no
No.
No as pregnant you can move as usual.
No they can not.
Tylenol does not cause miscarriage but adding meds when pregnant is something you should talk to your doctor about.
You can safely use mild laxatives when pregnant.
Donating plasma does not directly cause a decrease in testosterone levels. Plasma donation primarily affects the volume of fluids in the body, not hormone levels.
No it can not but you shouldn't drink when pregnant.