Well good question but it is a 69% chance it will. The reason is because a babys bones are 2 times softer then ours.
Once the cervix is dialated the babys head than body come out the vagina
grab a pillow apply moderate force to the babys head
It represents how much your babys head is engaged in the pelvis. Four fifths palpable equals one fifth engaged.
9 months
When, during the pushing phase of labor, the baby's head remains visible and does not slip back in, it is known as crowning
With most women, yes. Only a small percentage of women will find that the baby's head is not engaged by the time labour starts.
Head First - The Babys album - was created in 1978.
The bars in a baby crib should be close enough together so that it is impossible for the baby to get his head stuck. This will prevent the baby from choking itself.
If the baby's head is engaged in the pelvis (pushing against the cervix) once the cervix is open 1 cm or a finger tip, you can feel his head.
How To Get Your Baby To Turn Its Head On My Baby GirlTake the rattle and shake it to the leftThen shake it to the rightThen to the centerNext you know how to make the baby follow your hand well make it follow the rattleThen pull the rattle out farther out of the babys feild of vision and then that should do it
Yes! Get rest now while you can - it could be any day (or hour) now!
Months, hang in there!!