A member asked:

Will convincing yourself that you're not pregnant do anything to the baby.?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Indirectly: Convincing yourself that you are not pregnancy won't directly harm the baby; however, you are more likely to engage in activities that harm the baby such as smoking, drinking, certain foods and medications, etc. Women who don't believe they are pregnant will also not come in for pre-natal care or take their pre-natal vitamins. Best wishes!

Answered 11/13/2015

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