
cheese2700
ok well me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex a week ago, and ive had cramping like i was about to get my period and im still waiting b/c normally i dont have any symptoms that my periods coming, and ive jsut started getting headaches randomly, and ive been really emotional yesterday and today, but isnt it too early for these to be early signs of pregnancy?
Answer
Check out for the pregnancies symptoms such as morning sickness, breast changes, fatigue, frequent urination, mood changes, food cravings etc.
If you have the above symptoms, then get a pregnancy test done. The best is blood test to determine the HCG Hormone level. Good luck!!!!!
Check out for the pregnancies symptoms such as morning sickness, breast changes, fatigue, frequent urination, mood changes, food cravings etc.
If you have the above symptoms, then get a pregnancy test done. The best is blood test to determine the HCG Hormone level. Good luck!!!!!
Pregnancy - food & genes
Happy cd
Does food consumed during pregnancy trigger genes that determine the physical features of a child? I am asking this because my and my husband (& our family members going back atleast 3 generations) all have dark black hair and tan color skin, however my daughter has red hair and extremely fair skin. how is this possible? (anyone who wants to say she was exchange at hospital..please give a rest) I really want to know.
What caused certain non-dominant genes to show up in my daughter? Is it food, weather or something else?
Answer
Your daughter's genes are a mix of you and your partner's. While you might not see red hair in your family it is possible all of you were carrying the gene for red hair, it just never got expressed in family members until your daughter. There are many families where one person sticks out a little but it's just because some genes are more likely to be expressed than others (they are called dominant genes) and weaker, or recessive genes, get covered up by these. You and your husband may not express these genes for red hair or fair skin but you do carry them in your DNA. That's the quick and dirty- if you want to get more technical you can try doing some research on heredity.
Your daughter's genes are a mix of you and your partner's. While you might not see red hair in your family it is possible all of you were carrying the gene for red hair, it just never got expressed in family members until your daughter. There are many families where one person sticks out a little but it's just because some genes are more likely to be expressed than others (they are called dominant genes) and weaker, or recessive genes, get covered up by these. You and your husband may not express these genes for red hair or fair skin but you do carry them in your DNA. That's the quick and dirty- if you want to get more technical you can try doing some research on heredity.
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