Pregnant women : always put an unconscious pregnant woman in recovery position on her left side . This prevents compression of the Inferior vena cava by the uterus, which could be fatal for both the mother and the child.
Do not put a person with a suspected neck or back injury in the recovery position.
Yes you should put a victim in a recovery position when victim is unresponsive and breathing.
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Someone should be put into recovery position when either they have thrown up or is going to throw up. The recovery position prevents the person from choking on their own vomit. Recovery position should not be used if the victim has a spinal injury as paralysis could result.
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Of course it's possible for a pregnant woman to have diarrhea; however, it is more common for a pregnant woman to suffer from constipation, as the child and uterus grow and put pressure on her intestines and slows her digestive system.
Conscious patients do not require to be put in the recovery position but they do still need to be treated for shock so keep them sitting and warm until help arrives.
it depends on the position of the baby in the womb but if the baby is in the normal safe position it doesnt really matter but just be safe when moving herIt does actually matter. Putting the pregnant individual on her right side could be fatal. The weight of the baby could cut off blood flow to and from he inferior vena cave, which would more than likely kill her."Mister McGiggles" EMT-B
You put the name of the young woman who is pregnant; where the baby shower will be held; address and the hostess' phone #.
No a girl cannot get pregnant by "being eaten out" To get a girl pregnant a male's sperm must go into to the Female's sexual reproductive organ In other words he must put sperm in your vagina to get you pregnant not just his tongue.
I looked it up on wikipedia, and they gave me this long definition. I'm going to put it in simple terms. Ovulation is when a woman is on her period, has sex, and gets pregnant.