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Pregnancy Complications

Ask questions here about reasons for concerns during your pregnancy such as pre-eclampsia, spotting during pregnancy, miscarriages, cramping, etc.

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Why does the fetus appear to get smaller at 30 weeks?

It is so the baby's head can fit through the mother when its ready to deliever. It's nothing to do with not eating the right amount of food.

Can women with genital warts have children vaginally?

Yes, in most cases genital warts will not cause problems. However, if the genital warts grow larger, they can cause obstruction during delivery and then a cesarean section (C-section), may be needed. Be sure to discuss this with your doctor.

What is function of ductus venosus in the fetus?

In the fetus, the ductus venosus shunts a significant majority (80%) of the blood flow of the umbilical vein directly to the inferior vena cava. Thus, it allows oxygenated blood from the placenta to bypass the liver. In conjunction with the other fetal shunts, the foramen ovale and ductus arteriosus, it plays a critical role in preferentially shunting oxygenated blood to the fetal brain.

Source(s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductus_veno…

Can you still be pregnant if you are 8 days late for period and have several pregnancy symptoms and have an hcg level of 8?

An hCG level of 8 is above the <5 to 0 of someone who is not pregnant but too low to confirm a pregnancy. If you do not start your period within the week take another test. If it is still greater than 5 to 0 but below 50 you should ask your doctor to do a complete work-up or refer you to an endocrinologist to determine what is going on.

What causes inflammation of the placenta?

UTIs, Implantation bleeding, Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, miscarriage, threatened miscarriage, vaginal infection that's caused irriation.

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Your body every women body is different some women have a period while pregnant every pregnancy is different and everyone is different

From Pink Princess

How does a human fetus breath?

The fetus is attached through the umbilical cord to the placenta, the site of exchange of nutrients and minerals between the mother and fetus. The placenta allows oxygen to diffuse from the mother's blood to the baby's blood and carbon dioxide and other wastes to go from the baby's blood to the mother's.

Can too many sonograms harm a fetus?

Current research suggests that routine sonograms, when performed by qualified professionals and following established guidelines, are generally safe and do not harm the fetus. However, unnecessary or excessive exposure to ultrasound may raise concerns, as the long-term effects are not fully understood. It's important for expectant mothers to follow their healthcare provider's recommendations regarding the frequency of sonograms. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

What is insulin dependent gestational diabetes?

Insulin dependent gestational diabetes is diabetes in pregnancy that must be treated with insulin. Some women may have milder cases and can lower their blood sugar through diet and exercise. Others need extra insulin to combat high blood sugar levels in pregnancy.

What are some complications of pregnancy?

The same as Regular pregnancy.

You might want to wait if you want a kid. It could ruin your career and schooling. Good luck thoe

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good luck :)