Yes. Colostrum is typically a range of colors from clear to yellow to white. The golden spots you are seeing just meant the "ingredients" are different and your colostrum is likely maturing. If you are 4-6 weeks from birth, you're getting the mature colostrum that will provide your baby much needed antibodies, vitamins and nourishment.
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Being pregnant does not change the status of a minor. They are subject to their parent's wishes until they reach the age of majority.
Well, since she's pregnant on the show and in real life, she has been written out of the script. But, things can change. ( most likely no.)
Since Michelle Duggar gave birth to her 19th daughter, Josie, on December 20, 2009, she has not had anymore children. She is not currently pregnant, but this could change at any time!
I agree guys who save the girl is getting tiresome! Let have a change shall we after all times change!
Pap smears do not change the chances of getting pregnant.
Yes if she has been served by a buck but it is recommended that you stop milking her a month or two before kidding so that the mammary glands can recover and the cells have time to change to be able to produce colostrum sometimes depending on the nutrition you are feeding her if she is not getting enough for the foetus it is reccommended to dry her off a lot earlier.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
yes get pregnant if pep smear test positive
he started gaining new powers and getting stronger and strong
There are a number of ways to boost the chance of getting pregnant with twins. These include consulting a fertility expert, adding dairy, wild yams and folic acid to your diet and undertaking IVF treatment.
I started lactating between 4 & 4 1/2 Months. I'm Italian, grandmother said it was a good sign, will have plenty of milk. (leaked a fluid, don't believe it was milk yet)! So embarassing, two big wet spots!!!!! Robin Rossi
An irregularity in your period does not mean you are pregnant. If you are getting your period at all then you are most likely not pregnant. It could be just a change in your diet or excess stress.
C SECTION AND IF SHE WAS PREGNANT BEFORE THE SEX CHANGE THE DOCTORS SHOULDN'T HAVE NEVER DID THE SEX CHANGE IF THE PATIENT WAS PREGNANT
of course. the birth control pill is very effective if taken correctly. there is always room for human error, so yes there is a chance of getting pregnant while being on birth control and no condom use.
Pepsi? As in the beverage? That wont change a thing.
There is no known percentage for definate. if you use a condom then there is roughly a 5% change of getting pregnant, where as if you use no protection or contraception, the risk is considerably high. if you dont want to become pregnant you may want to consider birth control, and also without a condom you run the risk or catching an STI or STD.