It depends on the chemicals.
It is generally safe for pregnant women to consume selenium in recommended amounts through food sources. However, it's important to avoid excessive intake of selenium supplements during pregnancy, as high levels can be harmful to the developing fetus. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any supplements during pregnancy.
The chemicals can be absorbed by the mother and transferred to the fetus. The chemicals can have a major impact on the development of the child and cause birth defects. The full impact is not known, other than it has never been good.
It is not recommended to drink aloe vera during the last trimester of pregnancy as it can have laxative effects and may cause contractions in some cases, which can be harmful to the mother and fetus. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider before consuming aloe vera or any other supplement during pregnancy.
It is not normal to experience bleeding during pregnancy. If you are experiencing bleeding for any length of time during your pregnancy, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider immediately.
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.
it is harmful during pregnancy
yes , any kind of smoke or drugs is bad , even if you dont smoke it , it harms your baby even if your just smelling it.
Its normal to have random smells and cravings during pregnancy.
it will not be harmful during the pregnancy no.
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Hello there - A increase in CM is a sign of pregnancy along with all the other pregnancy symptoms. I have never heard of sweet smelling CM being a symptom of pregnancy. Good luck TTC. :o)
Not if all is normal
Is this a serious question? YES!
I would not think so. As long as they don't contain anything harmful. The scent alone should not affect your pregnancy.
if you have developed gestational diabetes it can. sweet smelling urine is a symptom of diabetes.
So many times progesterone preparations are prescribed by your gynaecologist to you during early pregnancy.