Yes and No.It depends on your body shape and type and how big the baby is.With my first pregnancy i had no pains at all not even when my water broke,i went into labor at 7am and my daughter came at 832am i pushed 5 times,pushing hurt me the most. but wit this pregnancy i have been having pains since i was about 4 months they told me its because my baby is large and doesnt have very much room to move around. But when the head drops into position there is a feeling a lots of pressure like everything on the inside is going to come out. i wish u the best of luck and you can also try some pregnancy exsercises to help relieve the pain.
A c-section is safer than a vaginal delivery when the baby is 8 lb (3.6 kg) or larger, in a breech position with the feet crossed, or in a breech position with the head hyperextended.
The baby changes position to prepare for delivery. It is safest for the fetus to come out headfirst; this is the way the body naturally is designed.
If you feel pressure in your cervix and are towards the end of your last trimester that means your baby is dropping into delivery position! :)
The 5 P's of labor and delivery are passenger (the baby), passageway (the birth canal), powers (contractions and pushing), position (maternal positioning during labor), and psychological response (emotional and mental preparation for childbirth). These factors can impact the progress and outcome of labor and delivery.
Frank breech (the baby's legs are folded up against its body) is the most common and the safest for vaginal delivery.
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There is no problem with sitting down when baby is in transverse position.
If this is your first baby, your baby should get in head down position around 36 or 37 weeks, sometimes sooner. It's too late probably when you're in active labor (4cm-complete). I had a breech baby born c-section 6 years ago. The c-section wasn't fun but was worth her safety. I have a VBAC 4 years ago. It doesn't exclude you from normal delivery now and forever.
Ordinarily, the testicles descend before the baby is born; however, if the baby is born prematurely, the scrotal sac may be empty at the time of delivery.
Mastitis usually begins more than two to four weeks after delivery of the baby.
Baby delivery is an amazing miracle to be seen, however it's not always that enjoyable to watch due to the nudity and because of the extreme visuals. For family friendly baby delivery videos, it would be suggested to watch an animated version of baby delivery on YouTube.
Normal delivery is birth of the baby emerging through the vagina into the outside world, as nature intended. Caesarean delivery is delivery of the baby by a surgical incision into the abdomen, then the womb, to extract the baby directly from the womb. It is so-called because it was supposedly the way Julius Caesar came into this world.