im looking also... I just wanna know My first child,a boy was born at 12lbs 5.8oz Vaginally without epideral,his shoulder was caught during the birth. 3 degree tears and enough blood loss I should have had a transfusion. So when I found out I was pregnaunt again the hospital made me have a high risk dr. He had me come in frequently. I had also asked for anio check 6-7 months cause I felt something was wrong, which they said test came back negative. They gave me anxiety medicine. Four weeks before my due date I asked for him to induce me, I told him the baby was going to be the same size or larger he looked at me funny and said he specializes in high risk and for me to trust him. He stated that I was just stressed and the baby would be under 10lbs.
A week later I complained again requesting induction, He said fine they set it up a week later. I came in a week later early morning they gave me the medicine and I walked down the hall to the office my mom worked since they wanted me to walk. After walking to and from my room for a few hrs they said I can soak in the jacuzzi. I got out and they wanted to break my bag, with what looked like a huge crochet needle. A few hrs later I had My 12lb 8oz baby boy. He had phnemonia. (not noted till several months later, a diagnosis of Nerofibromatosis) I was upset at the hospital, and dr. No one listened to me. Apparently I didn't know my body well enough that I had to trust a dr. who has studied high risk. Oh yea my second delivery was without epideral as well. Sorry for the spelling.
I would like to know that, also. My son weighed 11 lbs, 7 oz and was 22 inches long. Vaginal birth, no anesthesia.
It is called Vaginal birth. This is when the baby is born out of the vagina.
Through vaginal birth or c-section where they cut open the stomach and take the baby out.
It Was A Whale That She Gave Birth To.
It may prevent a vaginal birth so that the baby may have to be born by Caesarian section.
The biggest baby born in Georgia weighed 14 pounds at birth.
this could be debated its bascically what u and ur doctor think is best for the baby. personally i think a vaginal birth is safer.
People use different terms to avoid saying the vagina or vaginal canal. One of the most popular phrases is the birth canal.
All births hurt. However most dr's will no longer allow vaginal breech births. They either turn the baby in utero or deliver via Cesarean Section.
Through the vaginal canal, not the rectum.
Once the cervix is dilated to 10 cm, then the baby comes out of the uterus through the cervix and travels to the vagina where it is born.
Yes, a baby born to a woman with chlamydia can get inclusion conjunctivitis or pneumonia.
Baby manatees are born live birth from their mother. They have birth under water, and if it takes to long then they can die.