The answer to this depends on the situation. There are certain medical conditions that make it necessary to deliver a baby early for the health of the mother. Usually this means lots of medical issues for the baby. Ultimately, it's best for both mother and child in MOST cases for the baby to go full term. Early delivery means breathing issues, higher risk for infection, brain and bleeding issues and a host of other problems. The baby will have to stay in the hospital. But when the survival to the mother or future health of the mother is at risk, doctors can give her shots to help mature the baby's lungs and deliver early if necessary. Most of the time, an obstetrician is going to try to get them as close to the due date as possible. Good luck and best wishes.
There is a possibility that you will deliver the baby soon thru C-section.
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your stuck with a baby for the rest of your life, you get killed by your parents, you have to have an abortion.
You aren't too old to try if you truly want to have another baby. Medical interventions are allowing women to have children into their 50's. Of course, there are increased risks to your health and your baby's health. Ask yourself if you are willing to take the risks and make the sacrifices that being an older mother include.
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how to get your baby boy to stand upyou pick him up first then you put his legs on the ground and wait for a star to come up
U.s department of health official weight for a 3 month year-old baby ; about the weight of the piece that mike Tyson bit off holyfield's ear
Teen pregnancies carry extra health risks to the mother and the baby. Often, teenagers don't receive timely prenatal care, and they have a higher risk for pregnancy-related high blood pressure and its complications. Risks for the baby include premature birth and a low birthweight.
Every baby has different sleep patterns and needs. If anything concerns you about your baby, see your doctor or baby health nurse straight away.
A 6 month baby is six month old
If the infection is cured, there is no risk to having a baby.
No. Quite often, babies are born with health problems that require they be placed in an incubator. Depending on the baby's condition, they may be in the incubator for only a day or two, or even for a few months. It all just depends on each baby and the health problems they have. But a doctor will not have a baby placed in an incubator unless it is necessary.