No, people are not legally compelled to see a doctor when pregnant. Pregnant mothers see doctors because they want medical advice and help, not because they are forced to do so. Even the delivery can be done without a doctor, although it would be a good idea to at least have a midwife to help you with it.
Vomiting blood is always a bad sign. This is especially true during pregnancy as your body is in a fragile state.
The state of the immune system can both improve and get worse during pregnancy, and this varies with the individual.
They require a bachelor's degree and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Then they must pass the bar exam for the state in which they wish to practice.
No, it is very powerful and precautions state call your doctor immediately if you are pregnant expecting to become & or breast feeding so consult immediately before continuing as they may adjust dosage.
Eclampsia is a complication of pregnancy where the patient has tonic clonic seizures. It is most common in the third trimester of pregnancy. It may occur up to 6 weeks after pregnancy, in the period of time called the puerperium, during which the changes that occur during pregnancy regress back to the pre-pregnant state.
Pregnancy does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the urine or blood, which is only present during pregnancy regardless of the woman's physiological state.
THis question can not be answered without knowing the state. Every state has different w/c laws, some allow you to see your own doctor, some require you to see a doctor chosen by the employer, some allow you to see your doctor for a time, then switch to one required by your employer.
Due to Hormonal changes, the need for love, the need for someone holding your hand, the need to be accepted in that state makes a woman feel low, that is one reason she would cry during pregnancy.
The answer is - it depends. If you are asking about state disability benefits, the rules vary by state. You will need to contact your state department of labor. They will ask how long you have been unemployed, and how much you worked in the last 12 months. If you have an individual policy, and you have continued paying the premium, and your doctor has indicated you are unable to work for medical reasons, you may have a claim. Check your policy details. It may require a simple statement from your doctor, or you may have to establish that you are unable to perform two or more activities of daily living.
It depends on your state. Some states do require that you have to prove that you have a disability which means getting a doctor's note.
Im not sure what you mean by moral state, moral usually means where you draw the line on things you just couldnt do or would do, like if you could never see yourself cheating on your husband, thats morall's, your emotional state during pregnancy is often a roller coaster, you could be happy one moment, and crying for no reason the next.
Generally, obstetrics and gynecology education and training occur concurrently. In other words, an obstetrician/gynecologist is a physician who specializes in providing both medical and surgical care to women. Obstetricians and Gynecologists specialize in providing healthcare to women during pregnancy and childbirth. For more info you can visit: Dr. Usha M Kumar