LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
May 11, 2026
Both a pregnant woman’s heart and feet will grow in size throughout the pregnancy.
A pregnant woman will most definitely notice their swollen feet, but their hearts will also enlarge in size during a pregnancy.
It’s normal for cramps and bleeding to suddenly start up again after a couple of weeks following a miscarriage.
Some women will suddenly experience heavy bleeding, painful cramps and abdominal pain. Though less common, this type of behaviour is still within the parameters of a normal post-miscarriage experience, as these symptoms indicate the that the body is simply expelling parts of the placenta, which was previously still attached to the uterine wall. Symptoms should resolve themselves without medical aid.
If a woman previously had an intrauterine device [IUD], then they have a higher chance of miscarrying.
A woman’s past use of conceptive measures, such as an IUD, has no impact upon their current pregnancy. The only way an IUD can cause a miscarriage is if a woman conceives while they are still using an IUD.
What hormone do pregnancy tests detect?
C)
Human Chorionic gonadotropin
Pregnancy tests are designed to tell if your urine or blood contains a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This hormone is produced right after a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of a woman's uterus.
Drinking alcohol is positively associated with infertility in women.
Heavy drinking is associated with an increased risk of ovulation disorders — and some research has shown that even light drinking might reduce the likelihood of conceiving.
What side effects DO NOT refer to pills?
A)
Bleeding between periods
D)
Reduce feeling during intercourse
Some of the most common side effects of pills are bleeding between periods (most often with progestin-only pills), breast tenderness nausea and vomiting. They usually clear up after two or three months.