LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Apr 11, 2024
While in the uterus, an unborn baby will pee.
Following the development of a baby’s renal system, he or she will start to release urine. He or she will then drink it, and then pee it out again. A cycle which will repeat until delivery.
When does morning sickness typically start?
Some unlucky women experience the onset of morning sickness earlier, at around 4 weeks, but on average women will start to experience the symptoms of morning sickness at week 6.
Sex hurts after a miscarriage.
For the first couple of weeks following a miscarriage, sex will typically feel unpleasant, uncomfortable or even painful. This discomfort should ease after a few weeks, though it still may be emotionally painful for women to engage in intimacy with their husband because of emotional setbacks.
Most cases of miscarriage happen without any identifiable cause behind it.
60 percent of all first trimester miscarriages will happen without any identifiable explanation. This can cause many women to blame themselves for the loss, which is normally unfounded.
If a newborn baby cries more than usual, and seems very unhappy, uncomfortable, or in pain, it is a sign they might have colic.
Colicky babies cry more often than other babies, for no apparent reason. They may turn bright red, swallow gasps of air, and clench their fists during crying. These behaviors usually begin several weeks after the baby has been born, and may last up to three months.
Which condition is the leading cause of infertility in women?
A)
Hypothalamic amenorrhea
B)
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is a leading cause of infertility in women