Yes, when the baby is in danger of dying the mom has a decision to give her life away for her child to survive. Its risky but sometimes moms decide that and at the end both survive
Abortion does not risk the life of the woman at any month.
Yes of course. If you are obese for instance you risk the life of the baby and yourself.
There is a genetic component to epilepsy, but it is not guaranteed that a baby will inherit the condition from their mother. The risk of a baby developing epilepsy may be slightly increased if the mother has epilepsy, but it is not a definitive outcome. It is important for the mother to work closely with healthcare providers to manage her epilepsy during pregnancy.
the mother is important as the baby will recognize her voice from when he/she was in the womb and they are important times as the baby will start recognize who her mother and father are.
This is completely dependant on where the Mother lives, the local laws, and why her other children were removed from her care in the first place. If it was from something in the past that the Mother has been able to overcome such as substance abuse, and she is clean and her life is on track, she may be able to keep her new baby, but she may be monitored closely to ensure that the baby is at risk. If there has been no change in her life, and the state feels that the child is at risk, they usually will take the baby as soon as possible after it's born, but again, this is not always the case depending on where the Mother lives as some locations may have more support for families.
because that mother maybe on drugs or is just not a good influence on he\she
* Having unprotected sex * Blood transfusions * When a baby is in mother's womb
The best mother of the animal kingdom is the wolf. She would risk her life for her pups!
The baby has RH factor and the mother does not. If the mother has had a previous RH+ child/children there is a possibility that she may have produced antibodies. Subsequent RH+ children are at risk because the mother's antibody production results in blood cell destruction (hemolytic anemia) in the fetus/child.
HIV can be transmitted through breast milk when a mother who is infected with the virus breastfeeds her baby. The virus can pass from the mother's milk to the baby's bloodstream, increasing the risk of the baby becoming infected with HIV.
Mother is usually given local anesthesia during delivery. The drug is injected in the space around the spinal cord. It hardly spreads during the operation. Baby does not get any problem in that case. Some times the mother has to be given general anesthesia during the pregnancy. The baby also get the effect of anesthesia and recovers with the mother. Usually the safe drugs are used to do the procedure. At times the mother has to be given general anesthesia in the emergency and the baby also gets the dose of the drug. The anesthetist will manage the baby after delivery. At times the drugs may be risky. But the risk has to be taken to save the life of the mother. If the mother survives, then only the baby in the womb will survive.
the baby will not be born with aids unless the mother has it. but try not to forget that the mother is still at risk because the man she is sleeping with has it. but unless mother has it, the baby is safe and it's also not possible to be passed throughbreast milk because the mother does not have it.