I haven't ever heard of vanilla extract harming the unborn baby, but ask a Dr, if you are worried.
Cramping during early pregnancy - yes. Tenderspots - yes. :-)
yes of course it does have you ever tried it?
Your whole body is giving the baby everything it needs including your Hydration. If this dry skin is particular to the areas that are 'growing' (breasts, belly, rear end, feet) it is also due to the stretching. Drink more water and have your partner give you a massage with some Vitamin E lotion when ever possible. ;)
Yes it is natural part of life ("menopause") signalling an end to the years when you can have a child. It also happens during a pregnancy, one of the signals of pregnancy in fact.
if you mean while pregnant you shouldnt drink at anytime during pregnancy EVER or take drugs etc....
yes never ever ever do that again!!!!!
Spotting is common after a pap smear, particularly during pregnancy. All spotting during pregnancy should be discussed with your health care provider.
It is very unlikely that you will ever have a period during your second pregnancy as when you have a period, it is a mature egg that was not fertilised. If you want anymore info on any of these topics, then you can contact me on matthew.mccullough08@googlemail.com
Yes. because sun tanning in a bed is using gamma rays. if ever used badly it could affect the baby.
huh? all tobacco-related substances should be avoided during pregnancy. tobacco is one of the two most dangerous substances you can consume while pregnant. cigarette smoke contains more than 2,500 chemicals. it is not known for certain which of these chemicals are harmful to the developing baby, but both nicotine and carbon monoxide play a role in causing adverse pregnancy outcomes, like still birth and low-birth weight. the other substance is alcohol. ever hear of fetal alcohol syndrome? yeah your baby comes out f****d up and mentally retarded.
Not that I have ever heard. I think the only risk with that would be heartburn! Typically the foods you want to avoid during pregnancy are fish, raw eggs, hotdogs,raw meat and soft cheeses such as feta, or goat cheese. A pregnant woman can eat seafood but she must be very careful about what seafoods she can eat because a lot of seafood contains mercury, which can be very harmful to the fetus. Bottom-feeder fish are the worst. A pregnant woman should definitely avoid: * swordfish * shark * blowfish * tilefish * king mackerel The following fish should not be eaten because they can contain industrial pollutant in their fatty tissues: * blue fish * stripped bass * salmon * pike * trout * walleye http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/weekbyweek/foods.html http://pregnancymyths.swellpregnancyguide.com/foods-to-avoid http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/nutritioninpregn/a/aaabavoidfood.htm http://www.4woman.gov/pregnancy/pregnancy/eat.cfm#fish