There is no escaping the fact that it is more dangerous for the baby to be delivered by the breech as the baby's head is supposed to go through the pelvis first as it is the widest part of the baby and opens the birth canal for the rest of the baby. For this reason many doctors prefer to deliver a breech baby by Cesarean Section especially it it is a first baby.
The baby will experienced lightening or going downwards at 36 weeks about to engaged.
The baby typically turns upside down in the uterus between weeks 32 and 36 of pregnancy as it prepares for childbirth. This position, known as the cephalic presentation, is optimal for a head-first delivery.
Errrh, how about 36?
At 36 weeks of gestation, a baby typically does not have any teeth yet. Baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, usually begin to erupt around six months of age. However, the dental buds for these teeth are present in the gums even before birth. So, while a 36-week-old fetus has the potential for teeth, they will not be visible until later.
It's normal. It's because of the pressure above from the baby and the fact that the tissue is more blood filled.
idk, ask a doctor, but you should always wait until the baby is ready. It CAN be dangerous to go into labour too early. If the baby is not ready, don't try.
About $18.17/hour @36 hours per week.
No. Lots of women have babies when they are older than 36.
This is not a common thing if you baby is only 5 pounds. The doctor has reasons for doing this, most likely because he feels it is safer for the baby to be born.
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At 31 weeks pregnant, many babies are still in a breech position, but there is still time for them to turn into the head-down position, which is ideal for delivery. Typically, babies start to settle into their final position between 32 and 36 weeks. If you're concerned about your baby's positioning, it's best to discuss it with your healthcare provider, who can provide guidance and monitor the situation.