What Happens to the Baby in the Womb When the Mother Coughs?
Learn how a mother's coughing affects the baby in the womb and why the baby remains safe and unharmed during maternal coughing.
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When a mother coughs, the baby in the womb is generally unaffected and safe, cushioned by the amniotic fluid. The baby might feel a gentle movement but there's no harm caused by the mother's coughing.
FAQs & Answers
- Can coughing during pregnancy harm the baby? No, coughing during pregnancy generally does not harm the baby, as the baby is protected by amniotic fluid and the uterus.
- Why does the baby feel movement when the mother coughs? The baby may feel a gentle movement because the force of the cough causes a brief movement of the uterus, but this is safe and normal.
- Are there any pregnancy symptoms that can harm the baby? Most common pregnancy symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or mild discomfort do not harm the baby; however, severe illness or complications should be monitored by a healthcare provider.