Bringing a new life into this world is a very complex and difficult task for a woman.
A pregnant woman’s metabolism is faster, and more food and more plasma have to be provided, this is why the body of a pregnant woman needs to cleanse twice as much as before.
You may wonder why the woman has to cleanse twice as much when the fetus is so small.
The growing fetus requires more energy than the body of its mother, it is rapidly developing so it needs more nutrients/energy. More energy requires more food which then has to be eliminated. This means a lot more toxic stuff will be produced that has to be eliminated through its mother’s blood-cleansing organs.
This increases the overall toxicity of the mother, and when poorly hydrated, she will not urinate enough, instead, she will cleanse more through her mucus tissue causing nausea or morning sickness as we are told to call it.
Poorly hydrated women have issues with their reproductive organs. They suffer painful menstruations and often develop cysts and growths in the uterus as their bodies are trying to separate and isolate toxins from the blood.
If a woman with such symptoms becomes pregnant, additional problems may occur as their blood toxicity increases.
The same as the blood gets filtered through the meninges before getting into the brain, the placenta filters the blood to protect the growing fetus from its mother’s toxic blood.
When the blood is overly toxic, the placenta becomes overly toxic as well. Its cells close down and start to dehydrate. They become acidic and unable to maintain the electric voltage and the muscle tension in the placenta weakens. The same happens with the uterus and the chorionic membrane.
Similarly as with the formation of a cyst, toxic blood with the accumulated toxicity is not absorbed back into the lymph as fast as it is building up causing a hematoma. This hematoma was given a professional label a subchorionic hematoma.
The subchorionic hematoma increases the pressure on a weak bond between the uterus and the chorionic membrane and may cause it to separate from the uterus.
Since the bond between the chorionic membrane and the uterus of dehydrated cells is weak, under increased pressure it may separate/rupture, and some of the toxic blood from hematoma will be released through the vagina causing bleeding.
Unfortunately, what you now know about the formation of subchorionic hematoma is unknown to the experts in the soyence of madsin. This is why they cannot explain its appearance and how to prevent it from happening.
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Women should prepare themselves ahead of pregnancy and hydrate and cleanse their blood and tissue so that they do not run into such problems.
They should correct their diets and hydrate with plasma, follow the SHP at least partially. This would not only prevent the appearance of the subchorionic hematoma, but it would prevent the morning sickness, headaches, and allow them to be active during the entire pregnancy.
Unfortunately, doctors have no understanding of this issue and all they can suggest is to lay down and stay put. Do not move during the pregnancy and you will be ok.
If you prefer to lay down for 6 or more months being afraid to move not to tear down something, by no means do nothing and listen to the suggestion of your 007 agent with the license to kill, popularly referred to as MD’s of medicine.
If you want to have a normal and healthy pregnancy, hydrate and cleanse ahead of time.
Follow the SHP for at least 6 months before getting pregnant and you will be fine.
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