Have
a question about getting pregnant?
Not exact matches
And lastly, one of the things you can do is talk to them
about their plans for their future, to help them make concrete what it is they want for themselves, and to raise
questions that make them think
about how their life might be different if they were to
get pregnant as a teenager or if they were to contract the HIV virus.
As a pediatric allergist / immunologist I
get a lot of
questions about this: Should Mom avoid highly allergenic foods while
pregnant or breastfeeding?
As children
get older, they may notice a
pregnant friend or family member and may begin asking
questions about babies, how they're born, and who carried them.
I've
gotten so many
questions about this that I decided it deserved its own post, especially while I am still
pregnant and the topic is fresh on my mind.
(I always find this
question especially funny, since I've always
gotten pregnant while still nursing, and for me, nursing does indeed space my kids
about 18 months apart)
So my
question is, I'm currently 10 days late to
get my period and yes it's possible I could be
pregnant but I wanted to know if the addition of eating
about a pound of safe starches (from white potatoes, plantains and winter squash) and intermittent fasting could affect my period?
You just never really know what someone is going through when you throw up a
question about «trying» to
get pregnant.