You shouldn't "push" on your stomache at all when you are pregnant. Feeling around is okay but be gentle and don't use hard force on your stomache. You shouldn't "push" on your stomache at all when you are pregnant. Feeling around is okay but be gentle and don't use hard force on your stomache.
No you have to use the "try for baby" option.
Labour room is where you go before the birth (e.g. having contractions) and before you're dialated enough to go to the delivery room. The delivery room is where you give birth to the baby when you have dialated enough to push the baby out of yo vagina.
Months, hang in there!!
Once the cervix is dialated the babys head than body come out the vagina
You need to be at 10 centimeters dilation, and 100% effacement. (effacement is "softening " of the cervix, at 100%, it's thinned out to allow the baby's head to pass through). If you start pushing before you are completely effaced, the cervical "lip" will swell, and that will delay delivery
Im 36wks and 3cm dialated but my cervix is not softened yet there is no sure way to get labor started your baby will come wgen it's good and ready!!
Pushing on the belly during pregnancy can potentially harm the baby, as it may cause discomfort or injury to the developing fetus. It is important to be gentle and cautious when handling the belly during pregnancy to ensure the safety and well-being of the baby.
While in labor, yes. A friend of a friend had a baby and the baby came out without her pushing at all! It was the first time the nurses had ever seen something like that happen.
Having a baby out of wedlock means having a baby without being married.
you need to check the weight of the baby and how many centimetes dialated the mothe is, thats all i know
Normal spontaneous delivery, also known as vaginal delivery, is a process where the baby is born through the birth canal without the need for medical intervention. It typically involves three stages: labor, pushing, and delivery of the placenta. During labor, the cervix dilates to allow the baby to pass through. The pushing stage involves the mother pushing the baby out with contractions. Following the birth, the placenta is delivered.
It is actually having a baby out of wedlock which basically means that you are having a baby without being married.