No not at all...
Premature birth is the greatest cause of newborn illness and death.
Pushing on the stomach can cause premature labor if enough pressure is applied. More specifically, the woman will enter premature dilation, which in turn leads to a premature baby. For this reason, pregnant women should avoid sleeping on their stomach.
Risks associated with anesthesia, premature labor, infection, cervical rupture (may occur if the stitch is not removed before onset of labor), injury to the cervix or bladder, bleeding.
In some cases, the first sign of fetal death is premature labor. Premature labor is marked by a rush of fluid from the vagina, caused by the tearing of the membrane around the baby; and by abdominal cramps or contractions
Chlamydia can cause premature rupture of membranes and preterm labor, both of which increase the risk of cerebral palsy.
There are no studies which show that premature labor is hereditary, but it is worth letting your obstetrician know if you have such a history. It is also worthwhile to be more vigilant about premature contractions during your pregnancy.
Not usually, although nausea and vomiting often happen during labor so if the symptoms include fluid leaking from the vagina, bleeding, a backache, cramps or pelvic pain call your doctor or midwife immediately. If the nausea persists contact your health care provider as dehydration can cause premature labor.
a premature labor occurs when the fetus has been developing in the womb for 37 weeks or less, a false labor is when the mother feels contractions and believes the labor may have begun hours or days before the actual labor starts.
Yes, which is the cause basically for premature babies.
It is possible but unlikely
Yes and it can cause you to go into premature labor - when this happens the baby is born with drugs in their system and you can be charged with child abuse.
infection of the incision or lining of the uterus, premature labor and delivery, bleeding, gestational diabetes, leakage of amniotic fluid, and infertility as well as those complications associated with anesthesia