Yes! I wouldn't go inhaling it straight from the can :-) but using it on your hair will be fine! I've had 2 perfectly healthy kids & hairspray didnt affect them.
Yes, it's more common when you are pregnant and especially during the second trimester.
Up to 20% of pregnant women carry GBS in their vaginas during the last trimester, with the potential of infecting the fetus during birth.
Smoking or using nicotine gum or patches while pregnant, especially during the first trimester, can cause birth defects.
Yes it will affect on pregnant women if taken in full dose during third trimester.
It's not uncommon, especially in the first trimester.
Only use this on the advice of your doctor and follow his / her directions. It is used to treat hyperemesis gravidarum in pregnant women, but there is no conclusive data available on its safety in pregnancy, especially during the first trimester.
About 12 lbs.
Yes, each woman and pregnancy is unique. It is possible to leak colostrum during the first trimester. That is how I knew I was pregnant with my third child.
Fatigue is common in early pregnancy, usually fades during the second trimester, then may return in the third trimester.
Probably not, however there have been cases of pregnancy and a mild menstruation during first trimester of pregnancy.
It can be used every day when you are pregnant. It is a very safe medication.
Yes. If ever pregnant, avoid x-rays during the first trimester.