Pregnant women suddenly see the world get dark, the sun disappears and then returns. Just like everyone else...
no that is only a hypotisis the pregnant women din not affect it when it is solar or lunar eclipse
No
The only precaution that you need to take, man or woman, pregnant or otherwise, is DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN.
Oh, and don't trip over things when it gets dark.
To safely view the solar eclipse, build an eclipse viewer out of a large cardboard box with a pinhole at one end which allows the Sun to be seen on a white sheet of paper at the other end.
Not in the slightest bit.
Well, if some idiot driver is watching the eclipse rather than the highway, it'll be bad news for anybody who gets in his way, and I suppose that this MIGHT include pregnant women.
So, ladies, don't stand in the street watching the eclipse, pregnant or not. Then you'll be OK. And guys; if you're driving, keep your eyes on the road.
Solar and lunar eclipses have no effect on the human body whatsoever (apart from the trivial one that looking at a solar eclipse can damage the eyes).
Only if she gets hit by a bus while looking up at the eclipse in the night sky. Otherwise, no.
Has no effect
Not in the slightest degree.
No.
There are no special precautions for immobilization.
Precautions must be taken to avoid damage to the eyes while observing a solar eclipse ... an eclipse of the sun. No such caution is required while viewing a lunar eclipse. You can freely look at the moon as much as you wish, whether or not it's in the process of being eclipsed, provided, of course, that your attention is not required elsewhere ... on the road ahead of your car, for example.
Children and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding are only given gallium scans if the potential diagnostic benefits will outweigh the risks.
Women who are pregnant should inform their doctor before a lymph node biopsy, although pregnancy will not affect the results.
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Not to be taken by pregnant or nursing women. Use precautions when identifying the herb, often confused with hemlock parsley and poison hemlock.
precautions taken for cloudburst
Not to be taken by pregnant women, people with immune system diseases (AIDS) and the elderly.
Not to be used by pregnant women. May be taken safely in large doses.
There are no special ways to avoid diseases in pregnancy. Same precautions has to be taken for all the people.
Pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding should not be exposed to technetium.
Not to be taken by pregnant women or children. Should be kept away from eyes and mucous membranes.
precautions to be be taken for animal attacks
Yes, both. In the case of solar eclipses, care must be taken, not to look directly at the Sun - and especially not through a telescope! If you have a telescope, you can project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper, and watch it there.
Not to be taken by pregnant women or those looking to conceive. The fruit is considered to be slightly toxic, so not to be taken without consulting a medical practitioner.
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Not to be taken by pregnant women or those with peptic ulcers or hemorrhagic illnesses. Large doses can cause spontaneous abortion.