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Jan 11, 2025
While in the womb, an unborn baby can actually cry.
Research has discovered that a baby may cry if upset, be it silently, while in their mother’s womb. This crying behaviour will only occur during the later months of pregnancy.
What is the term that refers to the dark line that some pregnant woman get which runs down their stomach?
Though it may be referred to as the pregnancy line, its more technical label is linea nigra. Around three quarters of pregnant women will manifest a linea nigra, which is a brownish stripe that runs vertically down the stomach. There exact cause of this mark has not been ascertained, and it will typically manifest around the fifth month mark, though it can develop later.
Bleeding early in pregnancy around the time your period would have been due is common and unlikely to affect your baby.
Bleeding in the early days of pregnancy is common, and is unlikely to harm your baby. About one in five mums-to-be have some bleeding in the first three months of their continuing pregnancy. It usually happens at about the same time that your period would have been due, and may last for a day or two.
Sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia cause hormone imbalance and subsequent fertility problems.
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes prevent eggs from getting to the uterus and sperm from getting to the egg. Leading causes include pelvic inflammatory disease, sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia, and previous sterilization surgery.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) promotes ectopic pregnancies.
As well as increasing your risk of having an ectopic pregnancy.
Pelvic Inflammatory disease may be treated with no resultant long-term problems.
Most women with PID who complete their course of antibiotics have no long-term problem.
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