No, you do not have to be fully dilated to have a cesarean section (c-section). C-sections can be performed for various reasons, including the baby being in a breech position, fetal distress, or labor not progressing, regardless of the dilation stage. The decision for a c-section is based on the health and safety of both the mother and the baby.
they will most likly not be as dialated as the last ones. she will be stretched and it may be easier will giving birth.
yes you can get pregnant as quick as 3 month after a csection. most people give it a wile before they try again to heal up fully
It is never fully explained but it is assumed that was the case
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
A cat should be spayed after giving birth once her kittens are weaned, typically around 8-12 weeks old. It is important to wait until the mother cat has fully recovered from giving birth before scheduling the spaying procedure.
Whales do not lay eggs ! They are mammals giving birth to fully-formed live young !
Honestly I have never heard of such as this. When you dialate the baby comes down a little more. It keeps you from closing back up. Now it could very well be that you could close slightly but not shrink back down. Also sometimes a doctor or nurse measures you more than you have actually dialated--making you think you have dialated a lot and gone back down. It's just a common miscalculation though. But it is very discouraging when you are giving birth to your little one.AnswerYes, it is possible for your cervix to shrink down in between contractions. Pressure on the cervix when it is not fully dilated can cause it to swell and you will lose progress. This is why doctors do not advise you to push until you are fully dilated (10 cm).
It is generally recommended to wait at least 8-12 weeks after a cat gives birth before spaying her. This allows her body to recover fully from the birthing process.
Simple answer; yes. After giving birth the male &/or female will their fry. You should keep fry in a breeding net after birth. And keep female in another breeding net or aquarium after giving birth, this is so that she can recover fully before being mixed with male again. P.S. Stress from giving birth & male guppy chasing after her can cause female to die.
Fully dialated is 10cm, so I'd say you have some time left. Don't fret!
A pig is simialr to a dog. After the babies have been weaned from their mother, about a week after, she will go into heat, and then should continue to go into heat every 21 days.
The only organ fully developed at birth in the human body is the brain.