If your baby's head is not growing at the same rate as their body in utero, it may indicate a potential concern, such as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) or other developmental issues. This discrepancy could affect brain development and overall health. It's important to discuss these findings with your healthcare provider, who may recommend further monitoring or evaluation to ensure the well-being of your baby.
heart,head
Head First - The Babys album - was created in 1978.
Once the cervix is dialated the babys head than body come out the vagina
It dies
Its called a fontanel
yes you can if you want it is up to you
To protect his identity.
The usual and most desirable fetal position in utero is head down, facing the mother's back. This position is called the vertex position and is ideal for a smoother delivery during childbirth. It allows the baby's head to engage in the pelvis and progress through the birth canal more easily.
Technically, head hair is "hair" (grows indefinitely) and body hair is "fur" (grows to a certain length).
grab a pillow apply moderate force to the babys head
It means that the fetus has decended and the head is now in the posistion ready for delivery
As I was helped by one of the scientist in the Organization of the High Brainies in the United Nations Organization of the High Brains in the world, we discovered last week that the fastest growing hairs on the Human Body 'ARE'...... The hair on the head!!!!!!!!!!