Yes, but it more related to diet and how the body will process the food.
Yes! Unfortunately. Just take some Gas-X or something!
eating too much salt and retaining a lot of water.
Hyperemesis gravidarum is the term for excessive vomiting during pregnancy.
Excessive salivation is sometimes a problem that occurs during pregnancy.
This enteric coated aspirin is not indicated in pregnancy. It may cause excessive bleeding after delivery.
It is possible to reduce bloating during pregnancy but unfortunately most pregnant women will experience it. The main thing that can reduce bloating, is to make sure to eat the right foods. Talk to your doctor about the right foods to eat, but fruits and vegetables are always good. One should make sure to drink plenty of water as well.
Yes, some people do. Some of the 'bump' in the first trimester is just from bloating, however
Only if you regularly experience excessive bloating or swelling during your period. If you do, it is a good idea to have the piercing done within the week after your period ends to give yourself a few weeks of healing before the bloating or swelling reoccurs.
Excessive saliva is a common issue during pregnancy. Unfortunately there is no treatment for this. For further information, please consult with your prenatal care provider.
Other possible causes of microcephaly include infections during pregnancy (rubella, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis), adverse effects of medication, and the excessive use of alcohol by the mother during pregnancy
A mother's excessive alcohol use during pregnancy can sometimes result in what is called "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome".
The farting rate of the omnivorous bear varies directly with available food supply. When berries and plant nutrition are relied upon, that is when farting is most frequent and most pronounced. During salmon runs in fall, farting abates considerably, although moaning and bad temperament from glutting on fish can occur. Farting during hibernation does occur but is infrequent (except from upset stomach during pregnancy). For animals such as polar bears which are restricted almost entirely to a meat diet, farting happens very infrequently if at all. Also, because Polar Bears have very rare occasion or opportunity to be in the Woods, the logical conclusion is that we cannot ask about whether they fart there or not.
The farting rate of the omnivorous bear varies directly with available food supply. When berries and plant nutrition are relied upon, that is when farting is most frequent and most pronounced. During salmon runs in fall, farting abates considerably, although moaning and bad temperament from glutting on fish can occur. Farting during hibernation does occur but is infrequent (except from upset stomach during pregnancy). For animals such as polar bears which are restricted almost entirely to a meat diet, farting happens very infrequently if at all. Also, because Polar Bears have very rare occasion or opportunity to be in the Woods, the logical conclusion is that we cannot ask about whether they fart there or not.