No
There are no studies on the use of black cohoch during pregnancy and therefore it is not recommended.
Yes, there is increase in pigmentation because of the hormones of pregnancy.
There have not been many studies done regarding black pepper during pregnancy. Pregnant women oftentimes have extreme cravings, it is best to avoid large amounts of black pepper.
Black stools can occur during pregnancy, but are not a sign of pregnancy. Black stools can be caused by things such as blood in the stool, an ulcer, or gastritis. If they continue for more than a couple of days, the person should see his or her doctor.
It is recommended that black currants should not be consumed during pregnancy. Red currants should be okay, but the individual should check with their doctor on if it is safe for them.
Black stools can occur during pregnancy, but are not a sign of pregnancy. Black stools can be caused by things such as blood in the stool, an ulcer, or gastritis. If they continue for more than a couple of days, the person should see his or her doctor.
Black specks floating in water may be caused by sediment or debris from corroded pipes, minerals, or organic matter. It could also be due to mold or algae growth in the water source. It is recommended to have the water tested and the issue addressed by a professional to ensure it is safe for consumption.
They could.
no they could have died
Black holes are always there. they are found in the centres of massive galaxies and also floating in space.
no side effect of using fairness lotion or cream,during pregnancy.but dont use any fairness oral medicine. or just consult doctor,before using any medication for to make your skin fair,during pregnancy.