I recently watched a show where a woman was trying to get welfare and the DNA test said that she wasn't her 2 kids mother, they kept asking her whose kids were they (at this time she is also pregnant with her 3rd kid)and they were actually going to take them away from her until ...
Being pregnant in itself carries the biggest risk of this problem. The incidence of toxemia is higher in first pregnancies, either with a woman's first partner or with a new partner. Women who become pregnant for the first time in a decade or longer are also at an increased risk. Addition...
Pregnant women with some of therisk factorscan suffer from the condition more compared to others. The factors influencing are: Family History If someone in your family has suffered from HG during their pregnancy, then you have a high chance of facing the problem. So, if your mother or sister...
If you become pregnant or think you may be pregnant, tell your doctor right away. When this medication is used in women to treat infertility, it may cause multiple births (such as twins, triplets). It is unknown if this drug passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast...
In certain situations, births carry an increased risk of complication for the child, the parent, or both. In these situations, the health of the pregnant individual and their child outweigh any minor advantages a home birth may offer, so the birth should be carried out in a hospital, where...
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I had my first child at 15 I am now at the age of 40 having my second. What are my chances of having it again? Byanon14399— On Jun 16, 2008 my mother had toxemia with me, does that have an effect on me getting pregnant?