Definitly! It is relaxing and will keep you active in the fresh air.
Yes you should go fishing, but being pregnant you should not handle lead weights. The majority of fishing weights are made of lead, but you do have a few alternatives. Steel and tungsten are a couple but they are much more expensive. Better safe than sorry.
I wouldn't climb rocks or any thing or go if you due any minute
of course you can: fish is healthy. just don't drink alcohol, don't take drugs and remember to tell your pharmacist and doctor that you are pregnant so they don't give you medicine that could harm you or your baby. also take a pregnancy supplement that contains lots of folic acid. its important for the development of your babies central nervous system. and if you develop a craving for something (that excludes alcohol of course) eat it...this is how your body tells you what it needs.
Not sure but I have heard to avoid fish with a high Mercury content like tuna and mackerel. Because they say it affects the baby's brain development.
There is nothing from the standpoint of becoming infected with a parasite or bacterium that you should be worried about from managing fish. The potential for you to be lifting excessive weight is something you should avoid.
Now, for something completely off-topic:Normal weight gain depends on your weight before pregnancy. If you are underweight you should gain 35 lbs, normal weight you should gain 25 lbs and if you are overweight you should gain 15 lbs. By 19 weeks you should have gained around 1/3 of the appropriate amount for you size.yes you can eat fish because fish dont cause anything to happen to you
You can get pregnant at any time in your life that your ovaries are working.
Goldfish do not get pregnant.
As long as the fish is cooked and does not have a high mercury content, then fish is okay to eat while pregnant. Avoid: sushi, shark, macheral, tile fish, etc.
of course not
No it is not.
There is nothing unsafe about caring for your fish while pregnant, so you can continue as normal
It's best to avoid large game fish containing mercury while pregnant.
Yes
It means that your fish is either over fed or it is pregnant. if your fish is over fed try to lay it off food for a while.. and if your fish is pregnant then.. make sure you know what to do! GOOD LUCK!
If you have too much snapper fish while you are pregnant, your baby may grow some of the uglyist features of the snapperfish. So check with your GP before eating this strange animal. However if you decide to eat snapperfish while you arenot pregnant, You may turn out to have some of the ugly snapper fish features.
Erm, the pill could not be working and you might be pregnant?
No, because pregnant women shouldn't eat fish of any kind. And don't ask some random wesite this ask your doctor!