Pretty high I would think, since (as far as I know) seizures do not harm the person directly, you can of course fall and get hurt or get hurt in another way, but seizures do not harm you itself ;-)
Hope you are satisfied with the answer ;-)
The mother and baby do not share the same blood circulation during pregnancy. Oxygen and nutrients are transferred from the mother to the baby through the placenta, a temporary organ that develops during pregnancy. The mother's blood and the baby's blood do not mix.
Meconium, the first dark and sticky stool produced by a newborn baby, can pass from the baby to the mother during birth.
Genetics do not make a baby, they determine whether the baby will be more like the father or mother. Genetics can help determine traits like a baby having hair or eye colour like the mother.
Not at all true. A baby can be exposed to toxins even if the mother is on the other side of the planet! Conversely, unless the mother is breast feeding, there is no reason whatsoever for toxins in the mother's body to reach the baby.
The placenta is the organ formed by the mother's body during pregnancy to nourish the baby with oxygen and nutrients from the mother's bloodstream and to remove waste products from the baby's blood. It serves as a connection between the mother and the developing fetus.
it is possible but chances are rare.
the baby will not be born with aids unless the mother has it. but try not to forget that the mother is still at risk because the man she is sleeping with has it. but unless mother has it, the baby is safe and it's also not possible to be passed throughbreast milk because the mother does not have it.
The placenta is what gives the baby blood, nutrients and oxygen from the mother while in the womb. Without the placenta, the baby would have no way of surviving.
no theres more chances of the baby not surviving than yourself. But the baby could have several damages as your still new early years in puberty. But best to go and talk to your local gp about this.
Yes.
It could be Epilepsy, but a question like that can only be answered definitively by a doctor who could examine the baby and get more details by talking to the mother.
Husband came home and baby had her head arched backwards, this is why he felt she had a seizure
This depends on the age, and how long the mouse is held. If it is a newborn, and it still greatly depends in it's mother, then chances are, it will. However, if your just poke the baby, it will have no affect. You have to have held it for long enough that your scent covers the thing, instead of its mother's.
If you have been coughing because you have a illness there are chances the baby will have it too but that is something you will have to discuss with your doctor. If it's just normal coughing or from a cold, it's normal and will not affect the baby in any way.
No, but it increases your chances of having a PLASTIC BABY.
Unfortunately Yes they can reproduce. Chances for deformity is not as high with humans but the risk is still there. Seriously should fix the animals to avoid such results.
A child born to a mother with GBS can live a normal life. If the baby is affected with GBS, there is no clear answer, as this could become meningitis. If GBS is caught in pregnancy, chances are much better for the baby.