Because in c-section the baby did not pass by the birth canal or pelvic bone.
Babies get chlamydia during vaginal birth to an infected mother. They don't get infected before birth. An infected baby must be treated.
A baby would get chlamydia one of two ways; during vaginal birth to an infected mother, or sexual abuse.
Vaginal Davis's birth name is Clarence Dennis Williams.
Through vaginal birth or c-section where they cut open the stomach and take the baby out.
Whether you can have a vaginal birth depends on the reason for the C-sections. if it was for a reason that may be specific to each pregnancy, breech presentation or placenta previa for example, then you may be able to have a vaginal birth. If however they were because you have a small pelvis and/or have big babies or some other reason that makes a vaginal birth dangerous, it is probably safer to have another C-section. I did see a documentary about a woman whio had had FOUR c-sections and was determined to not only have a vaginal birth but a water birth at home. With a very supportive midwife and an Ob/Gyn on call she achieved her goal after an 18 hour labor. she was in tears, her partner was in tears, her midwife was in tears, and of course I was in tears. Good Lucl and have a healthy baby whichever way you deliver in the end.
Vaginal
vaginal birth after c-section
vaginal birth after c-section
No, the birth canal (vagina) where a baby exits a woman's body is a separate opening from the one where urine leaves. The urethra, which carries urine, has a very small opening in front of the vaginal opening.
Conjoined twins are babies joined at birth.
Jaguars have 4 babies in one birth
Babies can have up to 300-350 bones in their body after birth.