Not necessarily; a "low" baby can be carried to full term (happened to me).
I have never heard of carrying a baby in the back. i have heard of carrying the baby very low which was my situation. I have heard of carrying the baby very high.
I've heard that it means you will have a baby girl.
No I don't think so. It might be uncomfortable to you but God knew what he was doing when he made a woman to recreate. It is possible to carry your baby low in the pelvis. I am 29 weeks and I'm carying low so low that I was just at the hospital for preterm labor. So I have been put on bed rest and walking alot is very uncomfortable. So believe me you can carry low.
If you carry low it's possibly a boy. If you carry high it's possibly a girl.
No, if your holding it high or low its how the egg actually attached itself after being fertilized
Inducing labor in a full-term pregnant mother with low amniotic fluid levels may be considered if the doctor assesses that the benefits outweigh the risks. Low amniotic fluid, or oligohydramnios, can lead to complications such as fetal distress or cord compression. The decision should be based on careful monitoring of the mother and fetus, as well as other clinical factors. Ultimately, the healthcare provider will make a recommendation that prioritizes the health and safety of both the mother and the baby.
Extremely low, and even if she does manage to conceive, she is unlikely to complete the pregnancy. If you ask a doctor, s/he will say that even in her forties a woman is statistically very lucky if she can conceive and give birth to a full-term baby.
YES! Both in utero and OUT! While the fetus is developing inside the mother both secondhand smoke the pregnant woman inhales and her own smoking can be detrimental to a baby's health. They are less likely to carry to term and are more likely to be a low birth weight. After the baby is born the child is more likely to be affected by SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) PLEASE do NOT smoke.
Carrying low during pregnancy typically refers to the position of the baby in the womb. When a pregnant person carries low, it means that the baby is positioned lower in the pelvis, often leading to a more pronounced bump at the lower abdomen. This positioning can sometimes indicate that the baby is preparing for childbirth, but it can vary widely among individuals. Additionally, carrying low may affect how a person experiences physical discomfort or movement during pregnancy.
Anaemia need not necessarily stop a woman from becoming pregnant, but the chances of the pregnancy reaching full term is remote. The possibility of abortion, still birth, premature delivery or low-birth-weight baby is more when the mother is anaemic.
The term miracle baby is used for babys who survive against all odds. Some examples are being born months to early. Having health complications at birth which have very low survival odds. And just surviving a situation that was hopeless.