Yes this is possible, though it can often be very difficult. Before making the decision, you should probably do some research on VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) and determine if this is something that you want to do. Birth doulas are also good support during a VBAC.
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a ceasarean is when you split the 3/4rth of your stomach to get the baby out. although for some people vaginal birth is safer for them, some doctors recommend having ceasarean birth for the baby's safety
Yes, you can have a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). If you have a supportive care provider your chances of having a successful VBAC are 2 in 3, the same as a first time mother's chances of having a vaginal birth. For more information about the risks of VBAC and risks of repeat cesarean check out ican-online.org.
This pelvis shape is described as "flat." The opening in the middle is not an open circle (gynecoid shape, most common) but more like a compressed oval shape. Woman with this type of pelvis are not able to easily have a vaginal birth. Less than 3% of all women have this pelvis shape.
No that would be a miscarriage. No baby will survive it that early.
Passing clots is considered normal up to 3 weeks after giving birth. At six months, a woman should consult her doctor.
Nuforce 3 kit is given to treat vaginal and cervical infection in women. It is usually administered to both partners so that the infection is eradicated completely and neither partner can infect the other subsequent to treatment.
10.1/1000 to make it easier ... the average woman in Kenya would have 2-3 children in her lifetime
The medical term for a woman who has had one live birth is "primipara." The prefix "primi-" means "first," and "para" refers to a woman who has given birth to one or more viable offspring. In medical terminology, the number of live births a woman has had is often indicated with a number following the term "para." For example, a woman who has had two live births would be referred to as "para 2," and a woman who has not given birth to a live baby but has had three miscarriages would be referred to as "gravida 3, para 0."
The vulva (the outside) has 2 holes; the urethra and the vaginal canal. The vaginal canal (the inside) has one opening in the end and that is the cervix, the opening to the uterus.
Start taking it today. Use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken seven pills in a row correctly.
The term describing the six weeks after a woman has given birth is the postpartum period.