COULD YOUR PREGNANCY BE SIMILAR TO YOUR MOTHER'S PREGNANCY?

As in some diseases, hereditary (iris, genetic) transition can be observed in some cases related to pregnancy. Sometimes the words you hear from people around you, "my mother also had complaints of nausea and vomiting like me during her pregnancy," are the simplest example and its accuracy has been demonstrated by scientific studies. Women who had nausea and vomiting during pregnancy in their mother or sister had more frequent complaints of nausea and vomiting during their pregnancy.
Those with a history of diabetes mellitus (gestational diabetes) in their mother have a higher risk of experiencing the same condition during their pregnancy. Women whose mother gave birth to a large baby (in other words, women with a high birth weight) are more likely to have a large baby similarly. The same is true for your mother to have an out-of-date birth. If you are similar to your mother's body structure, height, weight, and hip structure (narrow hip) and your mother gave birth to large babies, you may have a difficult birth like your mother, of course, these are not always strict rules that will be similar.
If there are double twins in your mother's or mother's family, this increases your chances of having a twin pregnancy.

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-IS IT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE THE BABYS GENDER?
-MOTHER DEATH RATE
-VACCINATIONS IN PREGNANCY
-CRAVING IN PREGNANCY
-NUTRITION IN PREGNANCY
-DIET IN PREGNANCY

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