If you mean from the mother's pelvic bones, no a baby cannot be crushed. Hormones in the mother begin to relax ligaments in the pelvis so the pelvis spreads. If you mean by strong contractions, no, this is nature's way of pushing the baby through the birth canal. If a doctor must use forceps, doctors are trained where to place the forceps and it would never "crush" a baby's head. Lastly, the largest part of a baby is the head--once one shoulder and head are delivered, the baby slides out. So, no, babies do not get crushed during childbirth.
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To prevent your baby from accidentally slamming their head into your chest during playtime or cuddles, you can try supporting their head and neck with your hands or a pillow. This will help stabilize their movements and reduce the risk of impact. Additionally, being mindful of your baby's movements and gently guiding them during playtime can also help prevent accidents.
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baby birds normally eat insects that the parent bird had caught, eaten, and regurgitated.
Using weed during pregnancy can harm a baby's development. It can lead to low birth weight, premature birth, and potential long-term effects on the baby's brain development and behavior. It is important to avoid using weed during pregnancy to protect the health of the baby.
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During the birth, when the top of a baby's head can be seen it is called 'crowning'.
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No, it is not safe for a parent to sit on a baby accidentally. This can cause serious harm or injury to the baby. It is important to always be cautious and aware of where the baby is to prevent accidents like this from happening.