PID won't affect having natural child birth.
It can be, but nowadays painkillers are available. Though it is possible to have a natural almost painless childbirth.
The article emphasizes that human childbirth is a complex, natural process that has evolved over time, highlighting the interplay between biological, environmental, and social factors. It suggests that while childbirth can present challenges, it is inherently designed to be a safe and transformative experience for both the mother and the baby. The article advocates for a supportive environment that respects women's autonomy and utilizes evidence-based practices to enhance the childbirth experience. Overall, it underscores the importance of understanding childbirth as a natural event rather than a medical emergency.
I am not a medical professional, but I would always advise natural childbirth at a hospital rather than home delivery. If you have any complications then it is more difficult to treat at home, whereas in the hospital they will abide by your wishes of natural childbirth and make it as safe as possible for you and your baby! Congratulations! Good luck on your decision!
One really has nothing to do with the other. If your vaginal opening is small regardless of having no blood appear when your hymen originally broke, you may still have to have an episiotomy.
You can still make it in boxing through hardwork, even if you did not have that natural talent, and all you need to do is work hard, and harder.
by having sex your a complete idiot
Fallopian tubes do not interfere with urination, so a blocked tube will not make it hard to urinate.
It means "having a tough time". an example "I would be hard pressed to make that payment today"
The live by having jobs,owning businesse and making natural resources.
The live by having jobs,owning businesse and making natural resources.
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I used to just make him laugh, its hard to be grumpy when you are laughing