no
Normal vaginal delivery.
With "test tube babies" the only difference is that the eggs are fertilized in a lab, then implanted in the mother, or a surrogate. The same problems that can prevent normal delivery in a regular pregnancy can also prevent normal delivery in the case of test tube babies.
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A normal head first delivery is known as a Spontaneous Vertex Delivery (SVD). The vertex is the medical name for the part of the baby's head that is delivered first (the baby is lying with the chin on the chest (head tucked in))
The appendix scar is not in the way for the vaginal canal or a vaginal delivery, it's different organs. So yes you can.
Normal Royal Mail first class services are not trackable. First class 'signed for' services are tracked upon delivery and 'Special delivery' services are tracked throughout the delivery process.
There is no guarantee to any woman of a normal delivery. If you are carrying a single fetus, you will probably have a normal delivery.
No. It takes 280 days ( 10 lunar months) for normal delivery to take place. Such delivery is called as premature delivery.
Standard delivery - is normal postal delivery - as opposed to special, recorded or courier delivery.
you will have a painfull death
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Not really. Normal delivery is painful, but so is a C-section after the anesthesia wears off. But it takes a very long time to heal from a C-section and you can't do normal activities for weeks.