I can assure you that you are not going to sleep through labor, with or without sleeping pills, but there are other ways that doctors can make the process less painful. Consult your gynecologist, and DO NOT try to prescribe your own medication.
The uterus then the baby comes out through the vagina.
Yes, get check by and OB/GYN ASAP.
yes because your relaxed and the baby going to come when its going to come >:O
You dont! the baby comes and ur water breaks and theres no way you can make yourself go into labor.
Slow Labour means that the baby comes out later than the doctors said.
Take the baby first, then come back for the dog, but take the baby back to where the pills are, drop the baby off pick up the pills and take them to the dog, after, the baby is the only one that's left to take :L
I am not sure why your baby grasp for air when sleeping. The best thing for you to do is take the baby to the doctor and have the baby checked out.
Third step placental period from after baby is born until the placenta comes out.
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It is generally safe for a baby to burp while sleeping, as long as they are in a safe sleeping position and there is no risk of choking. Burping can help relieve gas and discomfort for the baby.
To safely and effectively transition your baby from sleeping in a swing to sleeping in a crib, you can start by gradually reducing the time your baby spends in the swing and increasing the time in the crib. Establish a bedtime routine and place your baby in the crib drowsy but awake. Use white noise or gentle music to help soothe your baby to sleep. Be consistent and patient during this transition process to help your baby adjust to the new sleeping environment.