No. Drug use while pregnant is a form of child abuse. Drugs will harm your baby and may cause brain damage.
In general, pregnant women should not use diuretics unless a physician recommends their use
It says on the package that pregnant women should not use it.
In general, pregnant women should not use water pills unless a physician recommends their use
It depends on the woman. Many women have extra discharge while pregnant and like to use a pad or pantie liner.
Yes, pregnant women can use bleach but there are some rules that are good to follow. See related link below.
Marijuana usage has many potential side effects. These side effects include heart disease, a weakened immune system, lung diseases, seizure disorders, and it is not safe to use marijuana while breast feeding or pregnant.
Have there been any studies to determine whether the use of marijuana by pregnant mothers increases the odds of autism in their children? I have seen studies showing the results from use of cocaine and alcohol.
A pregnant women is palpable.
Pregnant women should not use ruta because it stimulates contraction of the uterus and can cause miscarriage.
marijuana does not induce miscarriages, and no one really smokes marijuana seeds... they are good to eat or plant... No...it will not cause miscarriage.. It will cause headache. And there is no reason to smoke marijuana seeds. The seeds do not contain any TCH, CBD or any other psychoactive material. There is no effect on pregnancy. A study done in Jamaica of pregnant women showed no significant effects on the babies. It should be noted that the average use in Jamaica has been estimated as 28 times the average use in the US. Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/medical/can-babies.htm It should also be noted that marijuana has been smoked by tens of millions of people in the US over the last several decades, including what must be millions of pregnant women. There is no evidence of any harm to mothers or babies as a result.
It is advised that pregnant women as well as nursing moms should not use skin brighteners. However, there are some skin brightener products on the market today that claim to be safe for pregnant women because the product does not contain hydroquinone.