yes!! im going through it now I'm 5 weeks pregnant and im running every couple of hours to the toilet.sometimes i get feelings like its going to come out both ways.. I looked it up in the "WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING" preganncy book and its normal.. some people get diahrea for morning sickness while others get vomitting..and the lucky few get nothing.. it also has to do with the prenatal pill so check and see what kind you have because there are laxatives in some.. don't change it until you talk to your doc though..drink a lot of water. FEEL BETTER
Diarrhea is as common or uncommon in pregnancy, and for the same reasons as when not pregnant. If it makes you feel ill consult a doctor.
Yes diarrhea is okay in pregnancy.
Cramps during pregnancy can occur at any time, but they are most common in the early stages of pregnancy. These cramps are often caused by the uterus expanding and stretching to accommodate the growing baby. However, if cramps are severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider as they may indicate a problem.
Diarrhea is caused most often by an infection from certain viruses or bacteria.
Exclusively breastfed babies rarely have diarrhea. If there is a change in frequency or consistency of stool doctor should be consulted. Maternal medication may also cause diarrhea. Infective diarrhea can occur if the baby is getting formula also or has been weaned.
Yes, however X rays are often involved and it is best to only have emergency X-rays during pregnancy
A miscarriage can occur at any time during pregnancy but after 24 weeks it's called stillbirth. Most common is in the first trimester since most thing happen then with the embryo/fetus. When miscarriage occur ion the first trimester it's usually because there is something wrong with the embryo or fetus so it would not have made it anyway. There is nothing to do to prevent it then. Then there are those who occur before the woman knows she is pregnant and often she doesn't even notice she is miscarrying. If you start to have cramps and bleeding that can be it but it can also be that the fetus dies inside you but the cramping don't start until weeks later. See your doctor if you are worried.
during the first and last quarter of the moons gravitational
In the 3rd week of pregnancy called gastrulation, specialized cells on the dorsal side of the fetus begin to change shape and form the neural tube.
As in clear or creamy discharge? This is very normal - you often get more of it when you're pregnant due to the hormones making your body produce more of it
Often, death is due to complications from infections, massive malnutrition brought on by continuous diarrhea, blood loss due to bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, or severe encephalopathic syndrome.
No. It is often necessary for pregnant women (and women not pregnant0 to lie down for much more than five minutes. When they sleep for instance.
In the 2nd (3-6 months) trimester they often do
Diarrhea is often symptomatic of bacterial infections in the stomach and digestive tract. Food poising is the most common form of this